Theories and Perspectives of Alienation in Present Day World
| Vol-2 | Issue-6 | June-2015 | Published Online: 10 June 2015 PDF ( 224 KB ) | ||
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| Prabhjot Kanwal Chhabra 1 | ||
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1Guest Faculty, PEC, Dav College, University Institute of Legal Studies Mohali, (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
The present state of society embodies labour generated alienation transcending from patriarchy into family living styles and various professions giving an important place to filial voice in the ultimate decision- making. Even so, youth cultures are considered deviant. Labour and labour management at various levels of society has led to immense development in various parts of the world. People are in search of communication and identity patterns that would fit in with the needs of every race. With this scenario in mind the present paper tries to review theories and perspectives on alienation. Young people supported by public intellectuals enjoined by numerous organisations and then by countless citizens protest and try to transform themselves from a crowd of alienated individuals into a cohesive community. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Decision- making, Communication, Identity, Alienation, Deviant | ||
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