noun
- Plural of anomy; states or conditions of social instability resulting from a breakdown of standards and values, or from a lack of purpose or ideals in a society or individual.
- Plural of anomy; absence or denial of law.
Usage: Sociological term; Often used in academic or formal contexts
Usage: Archaic or formal usage
Examples
- The sociologist studied the anomies that emerged in the community after the economic collapse.
- During periods of rapid social change, anomies can lead to increased crime and civil unrest.
- The novel explores the anomies experienced by characters caught between two conflicting value systems.
- Urban anomies often result from the breakdown of traditional family and community structures.
- Durkheim's concept of anomies helps explain why suicide rates rise during times of social disruption.