Anomy
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anomy — (n.) lawlessness, 1590s, anglicized from Fr. anomie; from Gk. anomia lawlessness, noun of quality from anomos without law, lawless, from a , privative prefix, without (see AN (Cf. an ) (1)) + nomos law (see NUMISMATICS (Cf. numisma … Etymology dictionary
anomy — noun see anomie … New Collegiate Dictionary
anomy — anomie … Dictionary of sociology
anomy — n. social instability; breakdown of social structure (Sociology); personal condition of isolation and unrest as a result of lack of social control and regulation; violation of law, absence of law and order … English contemporary dictionary
anomy — an·o·my … English syllables
anomy — n. state in a society where normal social standards have deteriorated or been lost; state in an individual lacking usual moral standards, leading to disorientation and isolation. anomic, a … Dictionary of difficult words
anomy — n. (also anomie) lack of the usual social or ethical standards in an individual or group. Derivatives: anomic adj. Etymology: Gk anomia f. anomos lawless: ie f. F … Useful english dictionary
anomie — noun 1. personal state of isolation and anxiety resulting from a lack of social control and regulation (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑anomy • Derivationally related forms: ↑anomic (for: ↑anomy), ↑anomic … Useful english dictionary
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АНОМИЯ — (франц. anomie отсутствие закона, организации, от греч. ? отрицат. частица и закон), понятие бурж. социологии. Выражает отношение индивидов к нормам и моральным ценностям социальной системы, в которой они действуют, и означает: 1)… … Философская энциклопедия