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Anomics is a social science that studies anomie—the breakdown of moral values and habits that previously served as guidance for an individual. [[Humanistas]] coined the term "The Great Anomic Crisis" to refer to the era of wild and reckless human augmentation unleashed by the invention of the [[Wavyverse]]. This era was marked by the breakdown of religious and educational institutions, a psychological pandemic of social overstimulation, anxiety, depression, and suicide, as well as a flourishing of technological innovations and new experiments in how to live.
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Anomics is a social science that studies anomie—the breakdown of moral values and habits that previously served as guidance for an individual. [[Humanistas]] coined the term "[[The Great Anomic Crisis]]" to refer to the era of wild and reckless human augmentation unleashed by the invention of the [[Wavyverse]]. This era was marked by the breakdown of religious and educational institutions, a psychological pandemic of social overstimulation, anxiety, depression, and suicide, as well as a flourishing of technological innovations and new experiments in how to live.

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