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So the film lacks the courage of its own exploitativeness.
Some critics see cynical, deliberate exploitativeness in such attitudes.
Two of the components are more maladaptive, or unhealthy -- exploitativeness and entitlement.
Exploitativeness is part of this territory.
But even though the threshold for on-screen exploitativeness has been raised ever higher, this filmmaker's work still retains its peculiar innocence.
Narcissistic personality disorder: including grandiosity, self-focused lack of empathy for others, exploitativeness and independence.
It has seven strands: authority, self-sufficiency - a belief that you've achieved everything on your own - superiority, exhibitionism, exploitativeness, vanity and entitlement.
Mr. Kaufman's fundamental seriousness is as apparent as Mr. Kundera's, and so the film cannot be accused of exploitativeness, yet it has that effect anyhow.
Participants answered questions about the extent of their social media use, and also took a personality assessment measuring different aspects of narcissism, including exhibitionism, exploitativeness, superiority, authority and self-sufficiency.
In fact, the business population was as likely as the prison and psychiatric populations to demonstrate the traits associated with narcissistic personality disorder: grandiosity, lack of empathy, exploitativeness and independence.
When coupled with narcissism - the inability to empathize, the exploitativeness, the sense of entitlement, the rages, the dehumanization and devaluation of others - this mindset yields abysmal contempt.
The volunteers were given a 40-item questionnaire called the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, which assesses five different components of narcissism: two unhealthy (exploitativeness and entitlement) and three healthy (leadership/authority, superiority/arrogance, and self-absorption/self-admiration).
Raskin and Terry (1988) identified seven factors of the NPI (i.e., authority, superiority, exhibitionism, entitlement, vanity, exploitativeness and self-sufficiency), mapping roughly onto the DSM criteria for NPD.
Middleton and Dekker's The Roaring Girl (1608 - 11), a play with a transvestite hero/ine called Moll Cutpurse, and the 1620 pamphlet controversy over cross-dressing both include attacks on the fraudulence of masculinity and the exploitativeness of gender inequality.