Abstract

Automation, alienation and an atomized social life are phenomena of twentieth century life in the Western countries which American philosophers and sociologists view with considerable alarm and explore from many angles. The author of the following article analyzes the analysis and draws some conclusions of his own. ["Contemporary Capitalism and Spiritual Life of the Individual," Voprosy Filosofii, 1960, No. 6—abriged.]

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