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Assess The Causes Of Marx's Alienation From Act Of Production

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Marx states that in a capitalistic society the workers would become devalued and alienated. He reasons that within a economically competitive society, business would aim for the cheapest way to make products, thus resulting in lower wages to the workers. This would cause them to become devalued. As businesses grow the worker would also start to become more expendable and thus they also become more cheaper. The workers end up becoming more poor, while those at the top become richer. The worker would also become alienated from his own work and production. The worker, Marx states, is unhappy throughout the process. He is not happy with their lack of control and autonomy. They are told what to do which causes alienation from the act of production.

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