- Look up
alienation or
alienate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alienation may
refer to:
Alienation (property law), the
legal transfer of
title of ownership...
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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...
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Parental alienation is a
theorized process through which a
child becomes estranged from one
parent as the
result of the
psychological mani****tion of another...
- The
Alienation Office was a
British Government body
charged with
regulating the '
alienation' or
transfer of
certain feudal lands in
England by use of...
- Karl Marx's
theory of
alienation describes the
estrangement (German: Entfremdung) of
people from
aspects of
their human nature (Gattungswesen, 'species-essence')...
- A
restraint on
alienation, in the law of real property, is a
clause used in the
conveyance of real
property that s****s to
prohibit the
recipient from selling...
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Western alienation, in the
context of
Canadian politics,
refers to the
notion that the
Western provinces—British Columbia, Alberta,
Saskatchewan and Manitoba—have...
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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...
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Policy alienation refers to a
framework which examines the
experiences of
governmental employees with new
policies they have to implement. It has been...
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Natal alienation is the
estrangement or
disconnection from
historical memory which occurs by
severing an
individual from
their kinship traditions, cultural...