Exploitive research refers to studies or investigations that take advantage of vulnerable populations or individuals for the benefit of the researchers, often without proper consent or consideration of ethical implications. This type of research can lead to the exploitation of subjects, where their rights and welfare are compromised for the sake of gaining knowledge or profit. It is often criticized for lacking transparency and failing to provide fair compensation or benefits to those involved. Ethical guidelines in research aim to prevent such practices and protect participants from harm.
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Exploitive and exploitative both drive from the word exploit. The only difference is that exploitative is an adjective and exploitative is an adverb.
To protect young athletes from dangerous and/or exploitive athletic practices
The NCAA was founded in 1906 to protect young people from the dangerous and exploitive athletics practices of the time.
A relationship that is exploitive or coercive often features a dominant partner who desires to have all their needs and wants met with a minimal amount of work on their part. The dominant partner will often withhold sex or any kind of positive reinforcement if their partner is not meeting their demands.
Lame attempt at justifying a vile genocidal exploitive oppression.
Lame attempt at justifying a vile genocidal exploitive oppression.
The neo-conflict theory is a theory that is based on the writing of Karl Marx. It is the idea that conflict in society is based on the product of an exploitive relationship between the social classes of society.
The neo-conflict theory is a theory that is based on the writing of Karl Marx. It is the idea that conflict in society is based on the product of an exploitive relationship between the social classes of society.
An antonym for altruism would be selfishness, egotism, or exploitive. A less negative antonym would be: "objectivism" as held by Ayn Rand and expounded in her book, "The Fountainhead". Philosophically speaking, the opposite of altruism is objectivism.
Sweatshops, or illicit centers using exploitive human labor can be located anywhere globally. Often sweatshops are affiliated with off-shore developing economies with weaker regulatory powers or resources. However, sweatshops have and can be found in industrialized states also.
Actually, I believe you mean "exploitive". My answer is no. There is crony capitalism that ruins the lives of true capitalists that work hard to earn an honest living. Crony and corpratist capitalism exploits the lives of people by creating an artificial economy ultimately, which consists of economic planning, hyperinlflation, corporate lobbying, and other corporate-government conjoining programs. This is how the rich-poor divides get larger. See Keynesian Theory. Real capitalism has always, in my opinion, been an excellent system that allows people to live their lives, earn a living, work out their own problems, and ultimately make their own decisions - without any government intervention or interference.