
Social Alienation
Social alienation refers to a feeling of disconnect or separation individuals experience from themselves, others, or society. It often arises when people feel powerless, misunderstood, or unable to relate meaningfully to their community or work. This sense of estrangement can lead to feelings of loneliness, purposelessness, or being forced into roles that don’t align with personal values. Social alienation can impact mental well-being and social cohesion, highlighting the importance of genuine connections and inclusive environments that foster understanding and participation.