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Alienation and From
From the Myth to the Alienation, in Calixtilia ( n. 3 ), Lampi di Stampa, 2010.
*The Alienation of the Latin-American Mind From Christianity ,” Biblical Review, Vol.

Alienation and Hegel
* Lukács ’ The Young Hegel and Origins of the Concept of Alienation, by István Mészáros

Alienation and Marx
Marcuse ’ s analysis of capitalism derives partially from one of Karl Marx ’ s main concepts: Objectification, which under capitalism becomes Alienation.
* Alienation and Fetishism, Chapter V of Karl Marx ’ s Theory of History: A Defence, by G. A.
* Part I: Alienation of Karl Marx, by Allen W. Wood, in the Arguments of the Philosophers series, is an introductory article.
* Alienation: Marx ’ s Conception of Man in Capitalist Society, by Bertell Ollman.
* Alienation and Techne in the Thought of Karl Marx, by Kostas Axelos
* Marx ’ s Theory of Alienation by István Mészáros ( 1970 )
• Karl Marx ’ s theories of Alienation and Commodity Fetishism
* Kostas Axelos, Alienation, Praxis and Techne in the Thought of Karl Marx.
( 1976 ) Alienation: Marx ’ s Conception of Man in Capitalist Society, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
In 1952, he received a PhD in philosophy at Freiburg for his thesis Selbstentfremdung und Dialektik im deutschen Idealismus und bei Marx ( Self Alienation and the Dialectic in German Idealism and Marx ).

Alienation and
;( I ) Alienation of the worker from the work from the product of his labour
;( II ) Alienation of the worker from working from the act of producing
;( III ) Alienation of the worker from himself, as a producer from his Gattungswesen ( species-essence )
Recapturing the Core of Critical Theory, by Harry Dahms, in The Evolution of Alienation ( 2006 )

Alienation and by
* Alienation effect, a theatrical and cinematic device by which the audience is " alienated " from a play or film
* Alienation, by Richard Schacht ( 1970 )
* Alienation in American Society, by Fritz Pappenheim, in Monthly Review Volume 52, Number 2 ( 1964 )
Jeffrey Arnett's 1996 book Metalheads: Heavy Metal Music and Adolescent Alienation argues that the heavy metal subculture classifies members into two categories by giving "... acceptance as an authentic metalhead or rejection as a fake, a poseur.
" Attorney Stephen P. Halbrook in " The Alienation of a Homeland: How Palestine Became Israel " writes: “ Palestinian Arabs have the rights to return to their homes and estates taken over by Israelis, to receive just compensation for loss of life and property, and to exercise national self-determination .”
by Ukrainian developer GSC Game World is set in the Zone of Alienation.
* Od Hume ' a do Koła Wiedeńskiego ( the 1st edition: The Alienation of Reason, translated by Norbert Guterman, 1966 / later as Positivist Philosophy from Hume to the Vienna Circle ),
Following the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the assumption of the throne by William III and Mary II, a new derivation of the powers of control over the Alienation Office was created.
Alienation of native land by white settlers at the outset of the 20th century led to the Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe, an assertion of native ownership and sovereignty by the chiefs of the St ' at ' imc in 1916.
The Punjab Alienation of Land Act of 1900 was also instituted by colonial government for the same purpose to prevent appropriation of agricultural land belonging to these rural communities, who formed the back bone of Indian army, by money-lenders who were generally of Saini Sikhs.
Windsor never remarried, but a few notable love affairs with men caused minor scandals in the press, including once being sued by the young wife of a Boston broker in an " Alienation of Affection " lawsuit, in which the broker's wife contended that Windsor had " stolen her husband ".
Alienation of affections was first codified as a tort by the New York state legislature in 1864, and similar legislation existed in many U. S. states in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Alienation and .
) The Evolution of Alienation: Trauma, Promise, and the Millennium.
* Renate Zahar, Frantz Fanon: Colonialism and Alienation ( 1969, trans.
# Alienation: " The process of forgetting or becoming unfamiliar with or indifferent to one's self.
Alienation ( Entfremdung ) is the systemic result of living in a socially stratified society, because being a mechanistic part of a social class alienates a person from his and her humanity.
* Alienation entry from the Glossary of Terms of the Encyclopaedia of Marxism.
* The Evolution of Alienation: Trauma, Promise, and the Millennium, Lauren Langman and Devorah K. Fishman, Eds.
It can still be used to describe historical events in Canada, such as the Rebellions of 1837, Western Alienation, Quebec sovereignty movement, and any Aboriginal conflicts in Canada, but is more relevant to current events such as the Caledonia conflict with Natives and the increasing hostility between conservative and liberal Canadians.
" When Alienation Turns Right: Populist Conspiracism, the Apocalyptic Style, and Neofascist Movements.
), Trauma, Promise, and the Millennium: The Evolution of Alienation.
* ' The Concepts of Alienation and Surplus-value, a Brief Look ' ( Archive. org )
He served as secretary at the Treaty of Easton ( 1758 ), and wrote An Enquiry into the Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians from the British Interest ( 1759 ), which blamed the war on the proprietors.
" Alienation, paradox, the existential dyads of good and evil, life and death, love and hate, and images of journeys, labyrinths, time and places fill his work.
Alienation of the Lands of Indigenous Peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.
" Stranger in a Strange Land: The Discourse of Alienation in Gomez de Avellaneda's Abolitionist Novel Sab.

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