Alienation
Alienation is a complex concept that has been widely studied in psychology, sociology, philosophy, and other fields. Alienation refers to a state of feeling disconnected, separated, or estranged from oneself, others, or society. It can involve a sense of isolation, loneliness, or detachment from one's own feelings, thoughts, values, or identity. refer to a feeling of being excluded, marginalized, or oppressed by social structures, institutions, or cultural norms. arise from various factors such as social inequality, economic exploitation, political oppression, or cultural differences. The origins of the concept of alienation can be traced back to the writings of philosophers such as Hegel, Marx, and Kierkegaard. Hegel saw alienation as a product of the individual's failure to recognize their own potential and to integrate themselves into society. Marx, on the other hand, saw alienation as a result of the capitalist system, where workers are reduced to mer...