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Title: Karl Marx, Alienation of Labor
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Marx would say that what makes us human is our ability to consciously perceive and mold the world around us to whatever we want. Marx argues that under the capitalist system labor is forced and coerced. The capitalist system along with labor and what it produces create wealth but the people who created the wealth are deprived of its benefits... Showed first 250 characters
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Marx argues that under the capitalist system labor is forced and coerced. The capitalist system along with labor and what it produces create wealth but the people who created the wealth are deprived of its benefits. Marx believes that under capitalism the human beings ability to plan production to match the developing and ever changing needs of society is reversed into a drive for profits... Showed next 250 characters
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