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Describe the Marx's concept of alienation​

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Karl Marx's theory of alienation describes the social alienation (German: Entfremdung, lit. 'estrangement') of people from aspects of their human nature (Gattungswesen, 'species-essence') as a consequence of living in a society of stratified social classes.

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Karl Marx's theory of alienation describes the social alienation (German: Entfremdung, lit. 'estrangement') of people from aspects of their human nature (Gattungswesen, 'species-essence') as a consequence of living in a society of stratified social classes. The alienation from the self is a consequence of being a mechanistic part of a social class, the condition of which estranges a person from their humanity.

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