Sunday, October 24, 2021

Anomie | Normlessness | Breakdown of social values










A norm is an expectation of how people will behave in a society, Norms  encourag positive behavior or discourage negative behavior. Norms also shape interests. But norms are distinct from "ideas", "attitudes", and "values", which can be held privately, and which do not necessarily concern behavior. 
Norms exert a form of social pressure that encourages individual to act and interact in certain ways. Norms determine what is considered moral and ethical behavior; they structure the difference between right and wrong. A law is also a norm that is formally inscribed at the state or federal level and is enforced by police or other government agents. Thus Norms are important because of  their contribution to create social order.




    A situation in which the social norms that regulate individual conduct have broken down or are no longer effective as rules for behaviour” is called Anomie.It is a breakdown of social bonds between an individual and their community, in which individuals do not feel bound by the moral restrictions of society.
This aspect refers to the  . . . inability to identify with the perceived dominant values of society. 
Anomie occurs during and follows periods of drastic and rapid changes to the social, economic, or political structures of society.

    Anomie arise when an individual's actions are mismatched, or not integrated, with a system of social norms and practices. It is the result of the weakening of traditional institutions, in particular the reduced authority of such institutions in the economic sphere, as well as changes in the principles underlying social inequality. More generally, when there is a significant discrepancy between the ideological theories and values commonly professed and what was actually achievable in everyday life. 
Such conditions led individuals to pursue egoistic ends rather than seeking the good of a larger community. Sometimes  rapid change of the standards or values of societies  often erroneously seem as normlessness. 

    Complex modern societies, directly cause anomie by depriving the individual of self-determination and a relatively small reference group to relate to, such as the band, clan or tribe. 
It may also arise from the lack of a social ethic, which produces moral deregulation and an absence of legitimate aspirations. Similarly, a society with too much rigidity and little individual discretion could also produce a kind of anomie.

    Because anomie is the discrepancy between common social goals and the legitimate means to attain those goals. it means, an individual suffering from anomie would strive to attain the common goals of a specific society yet would not be able to reach these goals legitimately because of the structural limitations in society. As a result, the individual would exhibit deviant behavior.
    Such normlessness causes both personal anxiety and a disruption in the rhythm of social life. 
At a personal level, it creates  alienation, isolation, emotional emptiness and despair. In such situation striving is considered useless, because there is no accepted definition of what is desirable.  As norms become less binding for individuals. individuals lose the sense of what is right and wrong.  Individuals may feel that community leaders are indifferent to their needs, that society is basically unpredictable and lacking order, and that goals are not being realized. They may also have a sense of futility and a conviction that associates are not dependable sources of support. 
     when society does not provide the necessary legitimate and legal means that allow people to achieve culturally valued goals, people seek out alternative means that may simply break from the norm, or may violate norms and laws. 
    Periods of anomie are unstable, chaotic, and often rife with conflict because the social force of the norms and values that otherwise provide stability is weakened or missing.

Anomie | Normlessness | Breakdown of social values
by Zaheeruddin Babar

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Saturday, October 16, 2021

Casablanca in 3 minutes | largest city of Morocco










Casablanca is the largest city of Morocco with a population of almost 4 million. Located on the Atlantic coast,in the central-western part of Morocco, it is the second largest city in the Maghreb region.The closest permanent river to Casablanca is Oum Rabia, 70 km to the south-east.


Casablanca has a mediterranean climate with warm summers, pleasant winters and moderate rainfall (415mm or 16.3 inches). 
It is blessed with very good summers, due to being located in the west coast of the Atlantic, which gives very refreshing breezes.
The modern city of Casablanca was founded by Berber fishermen in the 10th Century BC and was subsequently used by the Phoenicians, Romans, and the Merenids as a strategic port called Anfa. The Portuguese destroyed it and rebuilt it under the name Casa Branca, only to abandon it after an earthquake in 1755. The Moroccan sultan rebuilt the city as Daru l-Badya.The French occupied the city in 1907, establishing it as a protectorate in 1912 however it gained independence with the rest of the country in 1956. Since independence the European population has decreased substantially. Now 99.9% of the population of Morocco are Arab and Berber Muslims. Arabic, Berber and  French are the main languages.
The medina of Casablanca is the oldest part of the city. Two of the original gates of the old city walls still survive. Other attractions include an 18th-century fortress, a jewellery market, and the tomb of Sidi Allal el-Kairouani.Outside the walls of the medina is the town built by the French.  
Muḥammad V Square, near the gateway of the old medina, and United Nations Square are the business and administrative centres of the town. Farther south, are the gardens of the Park of the Arab League, and the white Cathedral of the Sacré Coeur.
The neighborhood of Anfa is the most upper-class and westernized in the city.
The Hubous is one of the older neighborhoods and is a cultural and religious center as many traditional and historic buildings are located here. Most prominent of these is  Mahkamat al-Pasha. 
The Ḥasan II mosque, situated along the coast, is one of the largest and most ornate mosques in the world. The Ain Diab is a commune located in the west of the Hassan II Mosque. It is affluent and famous for the fashionable stretch of coastline known as the Corniche. There are numerous hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, and Lalla Meryem Beach and Ain Diab Beach. There is also the ribat and island of Sidi Abderrahman. The Port of Casablanca is one of the largest artificial ports in the world. In the Ain Diab area, "Morocco Mall". is the largest shopping mall in Africa.  
. West of the park and stretching toward the coast are the gardens and villas of residential districts, such as Anfa. El Hank Light house is the highest lighthouse in the Morocco.
The 1942 American film Casablanca is set in Casablanca and has had a lasting impact on the city's image. Casablanca has many movie theaters.
The Casablanca Tramway is the rapid transit tram system in Casablanca. A network of buses and taxis provide services. There is also a railway line that runs northeastward to Tangier—and eastward into Algeria and Tunisia. The Casablanca-Nouaceur airport, to the east of the city, provide international services.
The traditional Moroccan bread is called Khobz. There are plenty of small shops all around town selling rotisserie chicken, grilled meats, or grilled sausages. In Casablanca, fish tagines are a particular specialty. Pastilla is a delicious Moroccan sweet and savory meat pie. Cooked in huge steaming pans of broth, snails are a favorite Moroccan street food.
Casablanca has a large number  of famous coffee shops and cafés. Wine and liquor are available, but only when eating in the restaurant. Many western-style nightclubs exist in the Maarif and Gironde neighborhoods. Soccer has been the most popular sport.  Mohammed V Athletic Complex situated in the heart of the city of Casablanca.


Anomie | Normlessness | Breakdown of social values
by Zaheeruddin Babar

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