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Marx criticized the Capitalism that he lived in and that we live in today because of what it did to separate the people from their work. More specifically he spoke about the working class and how they were separated from the work that they did, simply by the fact that they did not directly befit from their work. He also talks about how by making this separation we also separate ourselves from our society and other people. ... All of these are what Marx says are the results of capitalism.
Marx states that the more the worker puts into his work the less he has of himself (Marx 72). ... So then Marx says that the worker is forced away from his work because he can not afford what he makes (Marx 73). ... The bourgeois buy the workers labor for a set amount of time so that they can make a product that the bourgeois will then sell for a profit back to the worker again making the worker dependent on the product (Marx 210). One of Marx’s biggest problems with this alienation of the worker from the product is that the bourgeois depend on the worker selling his labor power to them.
Approximate Word count = 930 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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