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Marx's Theory of Alienation
Title: Marx's Theory of Alienation
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 794 | Pages: 3.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Marx's Theory of Alienation
"Marx’s theory of alienation is a non-psychological concept and has to do with the relation of the worker to the means of production--- it has nothing to do with how one feels. What indicators would you use to assess whether you were alienated or not? What conclusion would you come to?"
Marx’s theory of alienation is based on the relationship of the worker to the means of production. It outlines four main aspects
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with society than we do on fulfilling our own personal wants and needs. We suffer alienation so that we can possess status items such as BMWs and TAG watches, and thus sell our dreams to the highest bidder.
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Hodson, Randy & Teresa Sullivan, The Social Organization of Work, 2nd ed., Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1995.
Neubeck, Kenneth J., Social Problems: A Critical Approach, 3rd ed., New York: McGraw-Hill Inc., 1991.
Stark, Randy, Sociology, Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1985.
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