But the dehumanizingtone had gone from the soft voice.
There was something discomfortingly dehumanizing in that intent appraisal.
The dehumanizing influences I have been tracing are especially to be deprecated in higher education.
Emotional romanticists and scientific utilitarians have thus, in spite of their surface clashes, cooperated during the past century in the dehumanizing of man.
And this is like in kind to the dehumanizing of all functions in the vast institutions of modern times.
Such are extreme poverty and the dehumanizing of social relations.
There is also the dehumanizing of the relations between master and man.
Through our experience, too, we know that both humanizing and dehumanizing effects can result from human interactions.
Such a limited view, in fact, is a dehumanizing denial of man's potentials.
To those songs I trace my first glimmering conception of the dehumanizing character of slavery.
She was by trade a weaver; and by constant application to her business, she had been in a good degree preserved from the blighting and dehumanizing effects of slavery.
The technique has provided important insights into the plight of the slave as the victim of a dehumanizing system, but it tends to obscure the active participation of Africans in American life.
Nevertheless, the existence of slavery in the midst of a society believing in individualism increased its dehumanizing effects.
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