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2 unusual facts about social alienation


Social alienation

Diaspora literature depicts the plights of these migrants, such as Hafid Bouazza in Paravion.

Stirner would take the analysis further in The Ego and Its Own (1844), declaring that even 'humanity' is an alienating ideal for the individual, to which Marx and Engels responded in The German Ideology (1845).


Assembly line

Sociological work has explored the social alienation and boredom that many workers feel because of the repetition of doing the same specialized task all day long.

Kabluey

Kabluey was praised by critics as being funny while combining elements of modern day alienation, American culture and commenting on the war in Iraq.

Stanisław Narutowicz

The Polish historian Krzysztof Buchowski of the University of Białystok attributes his suicide to alienation resulting from the futility of his endeavors, denounced on both sides of the border, as well as to the increasingly hostile stance of the Lithuanian government towards the Polish minority in Lithuania.


see also

Nunhead Cemetery

The cemetery is the setting for the Victorian poet Charlotte Mew's exploration of death, insanity and social alienation In Nunhead Cemetery and is the setting for Maurice Riordan's final poem, The January Birds in The Holy a d, his 2007 collection.