Alienado
Alienado is a Spanish word that translates to "alienated" or "estranged" in English. It describes a state of feeling detached, isolated, or disconnected from oneself, others, society, or one's work. This feeling can manifest in various ways, leading to a sense of unease, apathy, or even despair.
The concept of alienation has been explored by various philosophers and social theorists. Karl Marx, for example,
Psychologically, alienation can be understood as a feeling of not belonging or being understood. It can stem
Sociologically, alienation can be seen as a byproduct of modern industrial societies, characterized by specialization, bureaucracy,