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anomie
[an-uh-mee]
noun
a state or condition of individuals or society characterized by a breakdown or absence of social norms and values, as in the case of uprooted people.
anomie
/ ˈænəʊmɪ, əˈnɒmɪk /
noun
sociol lack of social or moral standards in an individual or society
Other Word Forms
- anomic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of anomie1
Example Sentences
Though Santi likes to hit, perhaps just to blow off steam, he has become alienated from the game and resistant to advice — for reasons we will learn, besides the usual teenage anomie.
In ‘The Shards,’ Ellis melds the horror of ‘American Psycho’ with the Sherman Oaks anomie of ‘Less Than Zero.’
That feeling of rootlessness and discontent, of society coming unstuck — the academic term is anomie — definitely isn’t unique to this country, but it gets massively amplified by our national narcissism and our physical isolation.
But there is enough space, even within this anomie, to work together to carve out new understandings of gender, and reimagine the relationship between men and women.
Both Banks and Heffington make plain that what we need is not more babies, more breathless calls for more babies or more calcifying cliches about anomie.
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