Karl Marxs Theory of Alienation
Karl Marxs theory of alienation presents us with a unappeasable view of capitalist battle array of magnitude and the dehumanising effect that this society has on the prole. Marxs theory of alienation refers to human beings becoming alienated from the society that, according to Marx, they created. As society develops human beings gradu whollyy get d possess to face that it is not of their making and they do not feel at home in such a place. Marxs whim of worker alienation refers to the worker being stripped of all his inherent human qualities as a way out of the turnout process, which in turn alienates and estranges him from what he is and what he does. There be four main components in regards to Marxs theory of alienation and in the course of this essay I intend to examine distributively of these in some detail in order to conjure up the core meaning of Marxs theory and, in doing so, show this theorys relevancy to modern day society.
The Four Components of Marxs Theory of Alienation be:
1. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Alienation from the product
2. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Alienation from the doing process
3. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Alienation from the species
4. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Alienation from pest man
1. Alienation from the product
Firstly in the capitalist society Marx points out how the worker becomes alienated from the product he produces. This is as a result of the profit-obsessed thrift in which he exists. The worker in this economy cares nothing for the product, he is merely churning out units, as the economy requires. He does not possess nor care for the fruits of his trade union movement; they are simply a stage in the production process. What he produces is for exchange and not for himself.
The labourer does not own the product that he produces; it belongs to the capitalist. The capitalist...
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Not only this but you do not mention any references in your text and I highly doubt you paraphrased everything.
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