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Alienation (Mork
Alienation may refer to: * ''Alienation'' (album), an upcoming 2025 album by Three Days Grace * "Alienation" (''Mork & Mindy''), a 1981 television episode * Alienation (property law), the legal transfer of title of ownership to another party * "Alienation" (speech), an inaugural address by Jimmy Reid as Rector of the University of Glasgow * ''Alienation'' (video game), a 2016 PlayStation 4 video game * Marx's theory of alienation, the separation of things that naturally belong together, or antagonism between those who are properly in harmony * Social alienation, an individual's estrangement from society See also * Alien Nation (other) * Alienability (other) * Alienation effect, an audience's inability to identify with a character in a performance, as an intended consequence of the actor's interpretation of the script * Alienation of affection(s), a legal term whereby a third party is blamed for the breakdown of a personal relationship * Parental alienati ...
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Alienation (album)
''Alienation'' (stylized as ''Λ𝖫𝖨𝖤𝖭Λ𝖳𝖨Ø𝖭'') is the upcoming eighth studio album by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. It is scheduled to be released on August 22, 2025, through RCA Records. The album marks the return of original vocalist Adam Gontier, who returned to the band in October 2024 following an eleven-year absence. It will also be their first as a quintet and a two-vocal band, as Matt Walst, who replaced Gontier in 2013, remained with Three Days Grace. Background and recording On October 2, 2024, the band revealed via social media that they were in the studio with Adam Gontier teasing a possibility of new music in the works, posting a video with the caption ending "Three Days Grace 2X." The following day, the band confirmed that Gontier had returned full-time, and that Matt Walst would continue his role as a singer as well, sharing lead vocals between the two. The band also confirmed that new music would follow. Recording for the album took p ...
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Alienation (Mork & Mindy)
The following is an episode list for the ABC sitcom television series ''Mork & Mindy''. The series ran from September 14, 1978, to May 27, 1982, with a total of 91 episodes (split into 95 for syndication). Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1978–79) Season 2 (1979–80) Season 3 (1980–81) Season 4 (1981–82) See also * List of ''Happy Days'' episodes References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Mork and Mindy episodes Mork and Mindy ''Mork & Mindy'' is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 14, 1978, to May 27, 1982. A spin-off after a highly successful episode of ''Happy Days'', " My Favorite Orkan", it starred Robin Williams as Mork, an extraterre ...
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Alienation (property Law)
In property law, alienation is the voluntary act of an owner of some property to convey or transfer the property to another. Alienability is the quality of being alienable, i.e., the capacity for a piece of property or a property right to be sold or otherwise transferred from one party to another. Most property is alienable, but some may be subject to restraints on alienation. Some objects are now regarded as ineligible for becoming property and thus termed inalienable, such as people and body parts. Aboriginal title is one example of inalienability (save to the Crown) in common law jurisdictions. A similar concept is '' non-transferability'', such as tickets. Rights commonly described as a '' licence'' or permit are generally only personal and are not assignable. However, they are alienable in the sense that they can generally be surrendered. In England under the feudal system, land was generally transferred by subinfeudation, and alienation required license from the ov ...
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Alienation (speech)
"Alienation" (also known as the rat race speech) was Jimmy Reid's inaugural address as Rector of the University of Glasgow. Reid's election in October 1971 came during his attempt to save jobs at the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders, threatened by cuts in government subsidies. The address was delivered on 28 April 1972 to students and the university court in Bute Hall. Reid's subject was Marx's theory of alienation and he used the example of the modernisation of the Clyde shipyards which he considered risked breaking the pride workers had in their products. In one famous passage he lamented the "scrambling for position" in modern society and stated that the "rat race is for rats. We're not rats. We're human beings". The speech was reprinted in full by the ''New York Times'' and has since been referred to as one of the most outstanding speeches of the 20th century. It raised Reid's profile and led to a number of national television appearances. Background Jimmy Reid was a shop st ...
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Alienation (video Game)
Alienation may refer to: * ''Alienation'' (album), an upcoming 2025 album by Three Days Grace * "Alienation" (''Mork & Mindy''), a 1981 television episode * Alienation (property law), the legal transfer of title of ownership to another party * "Alienation" (speech), an inaugural address by Jimmy Reid as Rector of the University of Glasgow * ''Alienation'' (video game), a 2016 PlayStation 4 video game * Marx's theory of alienation, the separation of things that naturally belong together, or antagonism between those who are properly in harmony * Social alienation, an individual's estrangement from society See also * Alien Nation (other) * Alienability (other) * Alienation effect, an audience's inability to identify with a character in a performance, as an intended consequence of the actor's interpretation of the script * Alienation of affection(s), a legal term whereby a third party is blamed for the breakdown of a personal relationship * Parental alienati ...
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Marx's Theory Of Alienation
Karl Marx's theory of alienation describes the separation and estrangement of people from their work, their wider world, their human nature, and their selves. Alienation is a consequence of the division of labour in a capitalist society, wherein a human being's life is lived as a mechanistic part of a social class. The theoretical basis of alienation is that a worker invariably loses the ability to determine life and destiny when deprived of the right to think (conceive) of themselves as the director of their own actions; to determine the character of these actions; to define relationships with other people; and to own those items of value from goods and services, produced by their own labour. Although the worker is an autonomous, self-realised human being, as an economic entity this worker is directed to goals and diverted to activities that are dictated by the bourgeoisie—who own the means of production—in order to extract from the worker the maximum amount of surplus va ...
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Social Alienation
Social alienation is a person's feeling of disconnection from a group whether friends, family, or wider society with which the individual has an affiliation. Such alienation has been described as "a condition in social relationships reflected by (1) a low degree of integration or common values and (2) a high degree of distance or isolation (3a) between individuals, or (3b) between an individual and a group of people in a community or work environment numeration added. It is a sociological concept developed by several classical and contemporary theorists. 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). History The term ''alienation'' has been used over the ages with varied and sometimes contradictory meanings. In ancient history it could mean a metaphysical sense of achieving a higher state of contemplation, ecstasy or union—becoming alienated from a li ...
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Alien Nation (other)
''Alien Nation'' is an American science fiction media franchise. Alien Nation may also refer to: Alien Nation media franchise * ''Alien Nation'' (film), a 1988 motion picture that spawned the franchise * ''Alien Nation'' (comics), comics tie-ins to the franchise * ''Alien Nation'' (novel series), a series of novel tie-ins to the franchise * ''Alien Nation'' (TV series), a 1989–1990 television series based on the film Other uses * ''Alien Nation'' (album), a comedy album by George Lopez * "Alien Nation", a song by Scorpions from ''Face the Heat ''Face the Heat'' is the twelfth studio album released by the German hard rock band Scorpions in 1993. It was produced by the band and the late Bruce Fairbairn and released on the Mercury label. This album marked their status as a sort of poli ...'' * "Alien Nation", a song by Arcade Fire from '' Pink Elephant'' * '' Alien Nation: Common Sense About America's Immigration Disaster'', a 1995 book by Peter Brimelow See also * Alie ...
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Alienability (other)
Alienability may refer to or be associated with: *Alienability (grammar) In linguistics, inalienable possession (list of glossing abbreviations, abbreviated ) is a type of possession (linguistics), possession in which a noun is Obligatory possession, obligatorily possessed by its possessor. Nouns or nominal (linguist ... * Alienability of rights See also * Alienation (other) {{Disambig ...
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Alienation Effect
The distancing effect, also translated as alienation effect ( or ''V-Effekt''), is a concept in performing arts credited to German playwright Bertolt Brecht. Brecht first used the term in his essay "Alienation Effects in Chinese Acting" published in 1936, in which he described it as performing "in such a way that the audience was hindered from simply identifying itself with the characters in the play. Acceptance or rejection of their actions and utterances was meant to take place on a conscious plane, instead of, as hitherto, in the audience's subconscious". These remarks find their precedent in an essay largely devoted to the theory of Brecht’s epic theater, “ The Author as Producer,” written by Walter Benjamin in 1934. This way of formulating the technique would have been familiar to Brecht from his conversations with Benjamin before he met the Russian playwrights Shlovsky or Tretyakov (to whom he later attributed the coinage), insofar as Benjamin wrote the essay with ...
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Alienation Of Affections
Alienation of affections is a common law tort, abolished in many jurisdictions. Where it still exists, an action is brought by a spouse against a third party alleged to be responsible for damaging the marriage, most often resulting in divorce. The defendant in an alienation of affections suit is typically an adulterous spouse's lover, although family members, counselors, and therapists or clergy members who have advised a spouse to seek divorce have also been sued for alienation of affections. The tort of alienation of affections often overlaps with another "heart balm" tort: criminal conversation. Alienation of affections has most in common with the tort of tortious interference, where a third party can be held liable for interfering with the contractual relationship between two parties. Legal requirements An action for alienation of affection does not require proof of extramarital sex. An alienation claim is difficult to establish because it comprises several elements and ther ...
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Parental Alienation
Parental alienation is a theorized process through which a child becomes estranged from one parent as the result of the psychological manipulation of another parent. The child's estrangement may manifest itself as fear, disrespect or hostility toward the distant parent, and may extend to additional relatives or parties. The child's estrangement is disproportionate to any acts or conduct attributable to the alienated parent. Parental alienation can occur in any family unit, but is claimed to occur most often within the context of family separation, particularly when legal proceedings are involved, although the participation of professionals such as lawyers, judges and psychologists may also contribute to conflict. Proponents of the concept of parental alienation assert that it is primarily motivated by one parent's desire to exclude the other parent from their child's life. Some assert that parental alienation should be diagnosable in children as a mental disorder. Some propose that ...
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