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Nietzsche And Marx Foresee Modern Alienation

   
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Title: Nietzsche And Marx Foresee Modern Alienation
 
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Marxism views Kerry as a hypocrite in fear of an undeniable revolution. With Kerry as a prime example, Marx shows the necessity for any member of the proletariat to revolt and destroy the class system. Marx's anticipation of modern economics seems to foresee the development of a new class...
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The industrial revolution developed big businesses into a major force and technology breakthroughs, much like in Marx's time, have made a demand for white collar workers specialized in software programming, research and development. Nike, GM, and Dell, to name a few, with new additions to the work force, have blurred the line further between boss and laborer...
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