Division
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- | '''Alienation''' is a [[sociological concept]] referring to [[estrangement]], [[division]], or [[distancing]] of people from each other, or of people from what is important or meaningful to them, or of a person from their own sense of self. The concept has many discipline-specific uses, and can refer both to a personal psychological state (subjectively) and to a type of social relationship (objectively). | + | ==Etymology== |
- | + | From Old French ''division'', from Latin ''divisio'', noun of process form from perfect passive participle ''divisus'' (“divided”), from ''dīvidō'' (“divide”){{GFDL}} | |
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Etymology
From Old French division, from Latin divisio, noun of process form from perfect passive participle divisus (“divided”), from dīvidō (“divide”)
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