Even though the protagonist was (mostly) acting in self-defense, because he was mostly unemotional in his responses, some interpreted his response as anomie, and he is painted as an immoral villain, when in fact he is none of the above. It was all about the expectation of his responses and his non-alignment with societal norms.
Sounds like the story of my Late 20s -- except in my case it's a bit more topsy-turvy than that, what with those being the normless being the ones to create rigid norms, which you have to follow or face dire consequences.
Haha I'm definitely going to read
The Stranger now. Speaking of which, I also need to read up on Durkheim too, which I haven't. And my reading-list is growing bonkers.
I'm curious what anime you were referencing. I haven't seen stein;gate yet (although the game keeps coming up as recommended on Steam), but I'm enjoying having recommendations from you and a few others. I'm currently watching Fullmetal Alchemist again before I move on to a new series.
I'm talking about
Psycho-Pass.
Watch the first season, skip the second (unless the upcoming movies rely on the second season). Reason being the first season is pretty much a
masterpiece, but for some reason the second one (according to everybody, since I haven't watched it) is inconsequential.
In a way, Psycho-Pass does deal with what you mentioned
The Stranger, wherein the villains of the story aren't just outcasts as anomie (as I understand the word anyway) but are immediately labeled as such by an effective system of the State that is now capable of quantifying criminality and the propensity to become a criminal. But of course, there's more to the story (and the philosophy) when an accurate scientific instrument to measure if a crime is going to be committed before it even does, aiding in the creation of a perfect system, pretty much throws away our entire modern conception of
Justice, including the need for institutions to prove a crime, verify claims and judge a penalty accordingly (Judge, Jury and Executioner, if you will). This brings about not only a whole host of conveniences & issues when it comes to dealing with criminals, but also many
many questions that will probably pop up into your mind before the story addresses them.
I wish I could describe the show in more detail, but I'm afraid I'd be spoiling the experience for whoever wants to watch it, so I'll leave it at that.
As for
Stein;Gate, oh boy, it starts slow (like really slow) but if you stick with it long enough you'll realize why it's being hailed as a modern classic. It deals with time-travel and parallel universes in a very interesting way, sometimes in ways that our own teams brainstormed about when it comes to the Chrono series. And yet, because it often tries to remain grounded and uses real-life references playing an important role in the story itself, everything just feels very
real. Which is why when the turning-point occurs, it hits you harder than when a truck would butt-fuck a duck.
Like
Crimson Echoes, it also deals with not just the merits of Time Travel but also its consequences. Let's just say, shit gets real.
I recommend watching it, because right now the fans are being gifted with a second series, which is pretty much a pseudo
Chrono Cross. Why? Because even though this second series has the exact same characters as the previous series, they're not the same as you knew them, and yet the very same people you've always known. This series is not a sequel. It's not even a prequel. There is no connection with the first series. And yet it has everything to do with what happened in the first series.
And if the reviews of the game this was adapted from are true, it hits
harder than the previous story hits you.
Say, is the
Fullmetal Alchemist that you're watching called
Brotherhood? If not, I think you better get on that because Brotherhood is probably the definitive version of
FMA (even though it doesn't actually take away anything from a majority of the original FMA series; in fact, th original did the first-half extremely well, while
Brotherhood rushed it within 10 or so episodes so that it could do what the original could not).
EDIT: I'll just leave this clip here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqrh65uOKJ8