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menschlichere

Menschlichere is the comparative form of the German adjective menschlich, meaning more humane or more human. It is used to describe actions, policies, people, or institutions that are judged to show greater compassion, fairness, or consideration for human beings.

Grammatical notes: As with other German adjectives, menschlichere agrees with the gender, number, and case of

Usage: The term is common in ethics, political discourse, sociology, and journalism when comparing degrees of

Etymology: It derives from Mensch, meaning human, plus the suffix -lich, forming the adjective menschlich (humane,

See also: Menschlichkeit, Mensch, humaneness, humane.

the
noun
it
modifies.
It
can
appear
with
a
definite
article,
for
example
die
menschlichere
Politik;
with
an
indefinite
article,
die
menschlichere
Entscheidung;
and
in
the
plural,
as
in
menschlichere
Antworten.
The
form
is
a
standard
comparative
adjective
and
is
not
a
standalone
noun.
compassion
or
humane
treatment.
It
can
apply
to
policy
proposals,
social
programs,
organizational
practices,
or
interpersonal
conduct,
signaling
an
expectation
of
greater
humanity
in
decision-making
or
behavior.
human-like),
with
the
comparative
suffix
-er
to
yield
menschlichere
(more
humane).