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The lyrics describe the consequences of alienation, oppression, and feelings of powerlessness.
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He also has a more general issue of alienation.
During the exchanges, which were described by witnesses as "rapid and vigorous", Mrs Thatcher feared the wider consequences of addressing Catholic alienation in relation to ethnic minorities in Britain.
War, viewed as the most severe consequence of the manifestation of alienation from others, is also a core element of The Wall, and a recurring theme in the band's music.
You cannot foster this degree of alienation with no consequences.
Additionally, long-term absence from work may have negative consequences, including: alienation, feelings of guilt, reduced well-being and enthusiasm for work, hindered career and salary development, and increased risk of exiting the workforce [ 53- 56].
His chaotic interaction with the external world and his nihilistic worldview might be seen as causes of his social alienation or consequences of it.
One of the unfortunate consequences of mass society is a considerable degree of alienation and isolation.
Structural violence for poor, black women extends beyond inequalities linked to race, gender and class to include the consequences of these inequalities in women's alienation from systems that can realise rights, like the justice and medical system.
She dreaded the consequences and the alienation of her oncologist, whom she liked.
"There is a sense of alienation.
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