RobopathsThe author looks at contemporary post-technological society and its bureaucratization, regimentation and violence. |
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The Emergence of Robopathology | 33 |
Selected Observations on Technocracy | 57 |
In Social Machines | 91 |
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Abbie Hoffman ability action alienation become robopathic Bruno Bettelheim Calley characteristic child chine compassion compassionate condition conform context corporate counterculture crime cultural death dehumanized deviant dissenters dominant doomsday machines drop-outs drugs egocentric emotional Erich Fromm example feel Georg Simmel goals hippie hostility human interaction humanistic humanistic groups Ibid impact increasingly individual J. L. Moreno Jerry Rubin Joey kill lives majority mass media movement Nathanael West natural environment needs normlessness norms organization overall parents participants pathic patterns people's plastic society position powerless primary group problems produce psychedelic psychodrama psychotic reaction formations relationship response revolution revolutionary ritualistic robo robopathic behavior robopathic existence robopathic leaders robopathic roles robopathology robot role role-players sense session situation social change social machine society social machine system social system sociopath spontaneity and creativity status style Synanon technocratic technological tend theme tion ultimate violent yippie York young youth