>>18915965>The inability to understand the internal lives of others, need for taxonomy in all things, list of rigid rules in place of spontaneous social dynamics, and above all a deep fear of improvisational speech or action.They are over socialized. You are describing over socialization. They've fallen into behavioral sinks as a consequence that result in the loss of complex social skills in the population.
>For an animal so complex as man, there is no logical reason why a comparable sequence of events should not also lead to species extinction. If opportunities for role fulfilment fall far short of the demand by those capable of filling roles, and having expectancies to do so, only violence and disruption of social organization can follow. Individuals born under these circumstances wilt be so out of touch with reality as to be incapable even of alienation. Their most-complex behaviours will become fragmented. Acquisition, creation and utilization of ideas appropriate for life in a post-industrial cultural-conceptual technological society will have been blocked. Just as biological generativity in the mouse involves this species' most complex behaviours, so does ideational generativity for man. Loss of these respective complex behaviours means death of the species.