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Social Alienation and Social Support

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1982
Popular conceptions about the cognitive-affective state of alienation have proliferated. The present study was based on an alteration of the common notion that alienation is consistently related to interpersonal withdrawal Based on previous research suggesting that women are more likely to have an affiliative response when under stress while men tend ...
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Alienation and Socialism

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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Alienation and Socialism

Labour History, 1964
The Socialist movement should most explicitly bring back into the centre of its thinking its original great source of inspiration and reflection, the problem of labour; the problem, that is, of the transformation of labour from something senseless which forms no real part of the personality of the labourer into something significant.
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Alienation and Social Action

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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Alienation and Socialism in Marx

Slavic Review, 1968
IN THEIR NOTE, "Alienation and Central Planning in Marx," Professors Roberts and Stephenson maintain that for Marx "the goal of a socialist society" is "the abolition of alienation" and that Marx sees "central economic planning as the means by which alienation in the Marxist sense is eliminated in the socialist society." In pursuing this argument they ...
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Social Structure and Alienation

Monthly Review, 1987
Review 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

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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Social Alienation versus Social Support

2023
Abstract This chapter offers an in-depth exploration of victim networks and divisions and of the victim organizations Mothers of Beslan and Voice of Beslan from the perspectives of victims who were active in these organizations and victims who were not.
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Alienation as a Social Process

The Sociological Quarterly, 1980
This essay examines the concept of alienation with reference to Marxian and social psychological perspectives. A synthesis of these diverse perspectives is established with particular emphasis on work alienation. Noting that alienation is a consequence of situationally specific relations based on the interaction of historical context, structural ...
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The social sources of alienation

Inquiry, 1963
As a key concept in the social sciences, alienation refers to various mental states, often identified by such terms as ‘powerlessness’, ‘meaninglessness’, ‘anomic’, etc. Recent advances in sociological theory permit us to indicate systematically the social conditions linked to these states.
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