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What is wrong with the tried-and-true "alienation"? This seems like a continuation of trends that were happening long before computers came around.


Good idea! It then follows that we are looking at CAA: Computer Assisted Alienation , or maybe Optimized Alienation, or Automated...?


What do you mean by "tried-and-true alienation"?


I'm not the person you asked, but alienation was a major theme for early 20th century sociologists who studied the ugly effects of urbanization in those days.

Alienation means the breakdown of social ties and the fragmentation of identity. Durkheim published theories on this stuff well over 100 years ago. He also studied suicide.

I agree that we're probably seeing a continuation of trends that began long ago and that are tied in with capitalism, urbanization, and the decline of religion.


I mean it in the sense that Marks used it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marx%27s_theory_of_alienation

I mean this not to imply a structural sense of our society, only the shock that his prediction is insanely accurate given the time and technology separating us.


Trying to start a flame war?




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