It appears the aphasia he is suffering from is most likely transient, at the very worst it is anomic. |
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Contrary to their claims, these writers are hardly courageous Jeremiahs crying out an unwelcome doctrine to rootless and anomic individuals. |
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And rather than the anomic feeling that comes from never talking to your neighbours, there's a constant bustle of visitors through the door. |
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She is at her best in applying this anomic perspective to O'Neill, a writer who created characters in the titanic mold that Adler cherished. |
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But when they are compared with their U.S. peers, they seem both pretty conservative and pretty liberal as opposed to anomic, alienated, violent, and excluded. |
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Egoistic, anomic, altruistic and fatalistic suicides reflect this. |
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The project analyzes the interrelationship of social change, anomic conditions, and the shift to violent and organized groupings with a political agenda. |
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Anomic tendencies become stronger when immovable structures at the political level try to prevent change by coercion. |
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