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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

2018
Abstract 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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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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Leading Socially Neglectful, Alienated Organizations

2014
This chapter demonstrates the importance of socially responsible executive leadership by modeling the absence of it. It builds on the new model of corporate social performance (CSP) in Chapter 3 to illustrate the downfalls of amoral executive decision making.
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Alienation and Social Work Practice

Social Casework, 1984
The idea of alienation and the development of alienation in society are examined. Concepts from alienation theory that illumine human functioning are presented along with ways they can be useful both in practice with individuals and in designing the administrative structure of social agencies.
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Alienation, Drugs, and Social Class

Health Education, 1977
E J, Nussel, S A, Althoff
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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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