GREED,
usually a corporation sometimes an individual taking advantage of a poorer type community or area to enrich themselves, eg, logging in remote area's
It can be spelled "marginalised" (British spelling) or "marginalized" (American spelling).
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its often stated what is meant and things about exploitation, racism, sexism, violence etc.
If you meant to say community, then it is communities.
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John A. Rubin has written: 'The status, exploitation and conservation of mangrove communities in the Lower Volta Region, Ghana'
The opposite of exploitation is empowerment. While exploitation involves taking advantage of individuals or groups for personal gain, empowerment focuses on enabling people to gain control over their lives, resources, and decisions. This creates an environment where individuals can thrive and contribute positively to their communities without being oppressed or taken advantage of.
Greed in society can lead to inequality, exploitation, and unethical behavior. It can result in the hoarding of resources, the exploitation of others for personal gain, and the erosion of trust within communities. Ultimately, greed can harm the well-being of individuals and society as a whole.
In Sikh communities there is meant to be no caste system
Noreen Sheikh has written: 'Representations of a marginalised identity'
The 1542 new laws from Spain, which were issued by the Spanish King, Charles 1 was meant for Spain's colonies in the Americas. The laws were meant to protect Americas' indigenous people from large landowners' exploitation.