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oppresseure

Oppresseure is a term used in political and social theory to denote a person or group that uses power to systematically restrict the rights and freedoms of others. It can refer to individuals, institutions, or entire systems, and may operate at interpersonal, organizational, or structural levels. In many discussions, oppresseure highlights how domination is maintained through a combination of coercion, law, culture, and economic advantage rather than through isolated acts alone.

Key characteristics include a persistent power asymmetry, legitimating ideologies, and practices that sustain subordination. Mechanisms often

Contexts and forms vary widely, including colonial and postcolonial domination, racial, gender, ethnic, or religious hierarchies,

Accountability and critique focus on identifying actors, responsibilities, and remedies. Some theoretical approaches emphasize systemic change

involve
coercive
force
or
threat,
discriminatory
laws
or
policies,
economic
exploitation,
surveillance,
censorship,
and
cultural
marginalization.
Because
oppression
is
frequently
embedded
in
institutions,
oppresseure
is
sometimes
described
as
systemic
or
structural
rather
than
solely
the
result
of
a
single
actor.
and
modern
economic
or
political
power
structures.
The
concept
is
frequently
used
in
analyses
of
social
justice,
human
rights,
and
anti-oppression
movements
to
examine
how
power
is
distributed,
contested,
and
resisted.
and
collective
action,
while
others
consider
individual
accountability
within
broader
power
networks.
Etymologically,
oppresseure
is
derived
from
the
verb
oppress
and
appears
in
various
theoretical
writings
as
an
umbrella
for
discussing
domination
and
its
persistence
in
society.