for marx human potential is actualized.
a. when democracy is instituionalized
b. in tha objectification of products
c. during tha capitalist stage
d. during tha primitive stage
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For marx human potential is actualized in the objectification of products.
According to Karl Marx (1818-1883), human beings are naturally productive, sociable beings who find fulfillment and meaning in their lives through the free exercise of their natural powers. They fulfill themselves through their creations, so that what they make is an expression of what they are.
Marx makes explicit his view that humans develop new needs to replace old: "the satisfaction of the first need (the action of satisfying, and the instrument of satisfaction which has been acquired) leads to new needs".
Hence ,
option(b) in tha objectification of products is correct .
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