Discrimination

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Relations

  • Intersectionality: Intersectionality recognizes that individuals can experience discrimination based on the intersection of multiple identities, such as race, gender, and class.
  • Minoritarian: Minoritarians often seek to combat discrimination against minority groups.
  • Minoritarian Politics: It addresses various forms of discrimination faced by minority groups, such as racial, ethnic, religious, or gender-based discrimination.
  • Classification: Discrimination is the ability to recognize differences between things for classification.
  • Ethnic Identity: Ethnic minorities may face discrimination or prejudice based on their ethnic identity.
  • Affirmative Action: Affirmative action is intended to counteract discrimination and level the playing field for disadvantaged groups.
  • Stigma: Stigma often leads to discrimination against individuals or groups.
  • Xenophobia: Xenophobia can lead to discriminatory behavior against foreigners or minorities.
  • Dehumanization: Dehumanization can lead to discriminatory treatment and denial of rights.
  • Marginalization: Marginalization is closely linked to discrimination, where individuals or groups face unfair treatment based on their characteristics or identities.
  • Speciesism: Speciesism is a form of discrimination based on species membership.