Alienation; in cases where social life loses value, sociability decreases, and sharing areas lose their effect, it becomes collective and affects the society.
Why?
Rapid changes in society affect the dissolution of values and the behaviour of the individual. Behavioural changes in the individual can be explained by the phenomenon of alienation. The concept of alienation has various meanings from social and economic theory to philosophy and psychology in the historical process.
When considered in this way, the negative effects of alienation can be evaluated as follows:
-It causes the individual to be unable to respond to the need for self-actualization, which is one of his/her needs.
-It causes the individual to fall from the subject position to the object position in the assets.
-The individual cannot be the dominant force in life.
-It is an obstacle for the individual to find the meaning of his/her life.
-It hinders the individual's wellbeing and makes him/her feel bad and helpless spiritually.
-The individual cannot find a solution in conflicts.
-The individual cannot assume responsibility.
Objectives
O1. Ensuring moral integrity
O2. Raising awareness about alienation as a social issue
O3. Empowering youth to eliminate negative feelings
O4. Breaking down prejudices
O5. Promoting opportunities offered under the Erasmus+ programme by EU
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http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/13845