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Antidote to Alienation: The Voluntary Association in the Work of Robert Nisbet
Authors:Luke C. Sheahan
Affiliation:1. Political Science, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USAluke.sheahan@gmail.com
Abstract:Abstract

The American sociologist Robert Nisbet argued that alienation was endemic in the modern world. He blamed processes of individualization and politicization where political power was utilized to separate individuals from intermediate associations. While Nisbet was accused of nostalgia for a lost past of medieval communalism, he pointed to the voluntary association as a source of community in the modern world. Using Nisbet's historical and sociological analysis, this article explains the phenomena of alienation in Nisbet's thought and argues that the voluntary association is capable of integrating individuals into meaningful communities.
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