Exploitation
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The term exploitation has two distinct meanings, one which is neutral and another which is pejorative. The neutral usage is restricted to "the act of utilizing something for any purpose. In this case, exploit is a synonym for use: e.g. the author has the right to exploit his copyrights in the way he chooses." The pejorative usage is defined as "the act of utilizing something in an unjust, cruel or selfish manner for one's own advantage.
See also
Forms of human exploitation
- Child labor
- Child sexual exploitation
- Forced labour
- Human trafficking
- Debt bondage
- Trafficking of children
- Forced prostitution
- Corporate abuse
- Cruelty to animals
- Exploitation of natural resources
- Free trade
- Globalization
- Indentured servant
- International child abduction
- Sharecropping
- Slavery
- Sweatshop
- Unequal exchange
- Wage slavery
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