Abstract
Reviews 4 widely accepted propositions, concerning 4 types of alienation (self-estrangement, feelings of powerlessness, social isolation, and cultural estrangement), in the light of evidence from studies conducted in the united states, france, and sweden. The propositions in question emphasize (a) the personal and social consequences of modern alienated labor; (b) the coherence of various forms of alienation (i.e., their typical appearance as a syndrome); (c) the lack of community in urban society; and (d) the breakdown of commonly held values in metropolitan life. In each case, the evidence provokes serious doubt about the established wisdom concerning alienation. (35 ref.) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

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