Marx Alienated Labor

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Marx’s argument is essentially that if the product of workers’ labour is alien to the worker, then it must belong elsewhere. For example, Marx stated that private property brings about restriction, and Marx critiqued the state and money, stating that it under minded community (Appelbaum, 1988). Private property is the product and the consequence of alienated labour, thus private property results from the concept of alienated labour (Suchting, 1983). Alienation adds to exploitation, in that the capitalist has a belief that they have a legitimate claim on the means of the production and the workers do not (Elster, 1995). In contemporary society, according to Marx, men were gradually producing with the sole objective of exchanging and thus there …show more content…

Marx suggested a solution to the problem of private property and alienation was found in communism “…communism as the positive abolition…of human self-alienation and therefore for man.” (McLellan, 1975). Marx argued that communism will replace capitalism in the way of economic crises and the development of the working class and class realisation (Lyon, 1981). Marx theorized that communism would be a positive elimination of alienation and alienated labour, this theory could be seen as fairly idealistic.
In the early 21st century, there are various contemporary productions in which alienation is still seen to this day, predominantly sweatshops and factories in newly …show more content…

Marx’s theory of alienation gives an insight on how the working class and the average worker do not see themselves in their work. The product they are producing is not for them and they do not own it, thus they feel alienated. They feel alienated from the product they are making, from the work itself, alienated from themselves and from other workers. Alienation in contemporary context still happens to this day, for example, with both sweatshop and factory workers in third-world countries and office workers in Western countries. Marx’s solution to capitalism and it’s result of alienation was communism, he theorised that if the consequence of capitalism was alienation as well as private property, those could be positively eradicated by the way of

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