entmenschlicht
Entmenschlicht is a German adjective and past participle meaning dehumanized or made inhuman. It derives from ent- (a prefix indicating removal or negation) and Mensch (human), and is used to describe actions, processes, or representations that deny or strip away human qualities such as autonomy, dignity, or empathy.
In discourse from sociology, political theory, ethics, and media studies, entmenschlicht refers to practices that treat
Common contexts include: administrative bureaucratic systems that reduce individuals to data points; propaganda or stigmatization that
It is used in both critical analysis and journalism to condemn practices that neglect human dignity or