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Soviet Sociology, 1989
The immediate motive occasioning this letter was the worker E. Kopanitsyn's letter to the newspaper Izvestiia (December 8, 1986) in which he eloquently recounts his difficulties with a new machine manufactured in a factory in the city of Cheliabinsk.
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The immediate motive occasioning this letter was the worker E. Kopanitsyn's letter to the newspaper Izvestiia (December 8, 1986) in which he eloquently recounts his difficulties with a new machine manufactured in a factory in the city of Cheliabinsk.
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Social Structure and Alienation
Monthly Review, 1987Review of The Alienation of Modern Man: An Interpretation Based on Marx and Tonnies by Fritz Pappenheim. This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website , where most recent articles are published in full. Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Social Alienation in Gay Youth
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2002Abstract The focus of this article is twofold; first, to review known risk factors for gay youth including: substance abuse, depression, suicide, and HIV risks, secondly, to determine the impact of social support factors; specifically parental, peer and religious support factors for this population.
Michael Sullivan, John S. Wodarski
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This Chapter opens with a discussion of modernism’s reaction against liberal individualism. I take this as a starting point to think about questions of individual alienation in two post-war films: Ottomar Domnick’s Jonas (1957) and Hiroshi Teshigahara’s 他人の顔 (The Face of Another, 1966).
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Diogenes, 1967
The word “alienation” is today one of those fashionable and hence suspect words. It is very often used and therefore misused; it is an ambiguous and therefore obscure word; moreover it gives rise to the defensive reactions of those who believe that what it represents is dangerous in practice and who are interested in maintaining a situation which ...
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The word “alienation” is today one of those fashionable and hence suspect words. It is very often used and therefore misused; it is an ambiguous and therefore obscure word; moreover it gives rise to the defensive reactions of those who believe that what it represents is dangerous in practice and who are interested in maintaining a situation which ...
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Leadership: An Alienating Social Myth?
Human Relations, 1992Abstract As a result of deeply ingrained cultural assumptions, approaches to the study of leadership usually start with the idea that leaders are unquestionably necessary for the functioning of an organization. Belief in hierarchy and the necessity of leaders represents an unrecognized ideology which takes its power chiefly from the fact
Gary Gemmill, Judith Oakley
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Alienation, Exploitation, and Social Media
American Behavioral Scientist, 2012This article is a critical examination of how capitalism has adapted to the explosion of websites devoted to user-generated content (commonly referred to as social media or Web 2.0). The author proceeds by reviewing how Marx applies the concepts of alienation and exploitation to his paradigmatic example (i.e., the factory); the author then attempts to
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AUTONOMY, SOCIAL IDENTITIES, AND ALIENATION
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 1991“Community” and autonomy are both considered to be positive values; the problem is that they conflict. A communitarian theory of alienation and dealienation seeks to make societal adjustments that are suggested by a particular theory of human nature, namely one according to which humans are innately social and require social identities in order to ...
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Social alienation by communication denial
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1970(1970). Social alienation by communication denial. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 56, No. 4, pp. 347-357.
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Ideology as Alienated Socialization
2018Abstract Against a widespread misunderstanding, Marx and Engels did not consider ideology as a mere form of consciousness expressing an underlying economic interest. They developed a critical approach that saw ideology as an alienated socialization from above, which is to be overcome in a classless society.
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