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There are four different ways in which political alienation may be expressed:
Egypt was thus in a state of both religious and political alienation from the Empire when a new invader appeared.
Unemployment may generate a sense of political alienation.
The recent election also indicates widespread political alienation.
The most common electoral consequences of political alienation are abstention and protest voting.
All I'm saying is that this seems to conflict with a story that is about social and political alienation.
"But the evidence in this study demonstrates very clearly that political alienation is completely unrelated to political participation."
But political analysts say the rising level of political alienation suggested by the survey is more worrisome.
Political alienation is adversely related to political efficacy.
Then January's peasant uprising in Chiapas signaled the depth of popular political alienation.
"Deserters, with notable exceptions, have been motivated not by political alienation from the Soviet system, but simply by what they considered unbearable conditions."
Political alienation falls into two broad categories: political incapability and political discontentment.
Born in Brazil to Holocaust survivors, he was fascinated by the concept of political alienation, particularly how cultural values create a sense of self.
Constructions mood is very gloomy and the lyrics deals with deprivation, desperation, death and political alienation.
Mr. DiBona, whose organization is based in Washington, is also trying to capitalize on a general political alienation.
I was discovering that if I was really interested in writing fiction about the machine, then my political alienation was self-defeating.
Political alienation refers to an individual citizen's relatively enduring sense of estrangement from or rejection of the prevailing political system.
These and other commentators basically concluded that riots reflected a disturbing degree of political alienation by a substantial minority of inner-urban inhabitants, particularly young, single men.
That war exists only because of corporate greed, political alienation of the masses and racial prejudice (The Size Switch)
"The Worker and Political Alienation in Communist Europe", Polity Journal, Vol.
A Jordanian of Palestinian ancestry, Mr. Zarqawi followed a now-familiar path of political alienation and religious fervor to militant causes.
A paper published this month by the thinktank Policy Network lays out the conditions that are required for the far right to thrive: economic insecurity, cultural anxiety and political alienation.
The ConDems & Labour must now tread lightly and promise much or risk increasing their political alienation in Scotland and indeed northern England and Wales.
These political scientists are concerned that this mass hysteria could have what they judge to be devastating effects on American political life, ranging from widespread political alienation to escalating lone-wolf terrorism.
The appetite to vote was blunted by the strong economy combined with less-than-compelling statewide races and perhaps a tinge of added political alienation brought on by the scandal in Washington, analysts said.