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self-alieˈnation Philos. and Social Sci. [self- 1 a.] Alienation that takes place within the self, esp. in Marxism. Cf. alienation 1 c.
1906J. B. Baillie Outl. to Idealistic Construct. Exper. vii. 242 For this Self-alienation is itself regarded as necessary, as the very expression of free self-consciousness. 1926H. J. Stenning tr. Marx's Sel. Ess. 13 The immediate task of philosophy, when enlisted in the service of history, is to unmask human self-alienation in its unholy shape. 1938K. Korsch Marx ii. xi. 158 The actual ‘self⁓alienation’ of the wage-labourer. 1964S. M. Jourard Transparent Self ii. 11 It often comes to pass..that our public selves become so estranged from our real selves that the net consequence is self-alienation. 1977A. Giddens Stud. in Social & Polit. Theory v. 199 For Marx..money is the epitome of human self-alienation under capitalism, since it reduces all human qualities to quantitative values of exchange. |