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    Alienation, totalitarianism and genocide The concept of Alienation The problem of alienation has a long history and presents a complex and a vast range of its problematic issues. It is a state where one group is isolated from other groups or activities. Marxist described the condition from a capitalist point of view. He described it as a condition where workers were exploited and lacked identity with the products of their labour in the capitalist economy (Kon, 1969). The concept has; however,…

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    and the disappearance or demise of God. There is no part of contemporary life which has not been talked about regarding alienation. Regardless of whether it is a standout amongst the most extraordinary elements of this age, it would unquestionably appear to be its watchword. The term's popularity, few individuals have a reasonable thought of correctly what & implies. Alienation is a term which the vast majority comprehend as far as their associate with the compositions of specific rationalists,…

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    and skills of the laborer go into his production. There are two factors at play to bring bout alienation. First is objectification which is the turning of product into an object rather than extension of the self of the worker. Second is estrangement or alienation on all levels from product to…

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    Bates Tony March 3, 2016 , ,www.tonybates.ca/2016/03/13/technology-and-alienation-symptoms-causes-and-a-framework-for-discussion/ Throughout the article Bates defines exactly what alienation is ,and he focuses on how technology plays a major roll. The purpose of this article was to focus on how technology can lead to alienation, and to provide a framework for discussing the possibility of technology alienation in online learning and how to deal with it.Alienation is the perception by people…

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    Foucault Alienation Theory

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    The theory of alienation While Foucault in his theorization of the docile body referred to “the technology of power intended to produce a calculated manipulation of the body” (Foucault, 1979, p.202), another important 19th century philosopher gave a different interpretation of the term docile. The theory of alienation was developed and expressed by philosopher Karl Marx in response to the workers of a newly (at the time) formed capitalist society. He believed that the workers were becoming mere…

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    answer people and society expectations. If I take Marx’s side of alienation and apply it on me, I can definitely say that I am alienated from the process because I am studying at the university to produce something for an abstract market. I don’t know what will be my work in the future, I might have an idea about the field that I want to work in but not what company in particular or what job. The second level of alienation (alienation from the product) can also be applied on me insofar as my…

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    Millennials and Alienation can be some kind of trend nowadays. There is no doubt that Millennials are living in capitalistic society, hence resulting to the idea that perhaps alienation exists in this generation. One can form the idea that even in modern society there is still those who belong to the bourgeois and the proletariat. The rampant manifestation of narcissism and individualism gives the question of how Millennials tend to be alienated (in terms of what alienation do Millennials…

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    The problem of alienation is one of the, if not the most, important of philosophical questions. Rather than simply an element of cultural philosophy, the question has broad implications that have connotations for ethics, metaphysics and epistemology itself; the question of the nature of the self and it 's relation to others ought to be considered the first philosophical problem. The question has several implications that shape the rest of the philosophical discourse; the relation between subject…

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    My connections examined the portrayal of alienation in mainstream society. I chose to use texts from a modern time period to help create more concrete conclusions about mainstream society. My texts were Education for Leisure by Carol Ann Duffy, Sad Joke on a Marae by Apirana Taylor, District 9 directed by Neill Blomkamp and Barton Fink directed by Joel Coen. I expected all of my texts to be able to reflect one another as they were all from a similar time period. In particular, I expected…

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    He explained that there are types of alienation that occurs, workers are alienated from their productive activity, from their product, from other workers, and from their own human potential. I think these types of alienation still occur today when it comes to alienation from other workers, the disruption of the capitalist system causes workers to compete with each other. I think that we still compete against…

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