It was not an impersonal system, therefore, but rather one that was based on differences and distinctions of many kinds.
The hiring of employees will be an impersonal and equal system.
Now for Heidegger it is the fault of this impersonal system which is technology.
The financial lives of most affluent people are too complicated to be satisfied by impersonal, electronic systems, he said.
Here religion is not seen as impersonal system of belief and practices, rather a matter of personal faith.
A more formal and impersonal system of management, of the kind which other farmers disparagingly attribute to manufacturing industry, therefore prevails.
But "Blue/Orange" is never a shocking revelation about the brutality of impersonal systems.
In Dostoevsky's view an impersonal system is making partially knowledgeable decisions.
It's as though being homeless and unemployed is a personal failing, not the result of an impersonal economic system.
In such a heavy, impersonal system, "many people fail to use their entitlements," says Mr. Dahrendorf, and quietly desert a big but weak government.