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Answered by anvi95
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Marx thought that this class struggle would result in workers taking power. He believed that no one should have power over another, that everyone should be equal. His most famous book was the Communist Manifesto. He wrote it with Friedrich Engels in 1848.

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HE PUT FORWARD THE THEORY OF ALIENATION CONCERNING THE WORKER UNDER CAPITALISM

The notion of Alienation is central to Marx’s early writings. He first expressed his theory of alienation in his Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, which were unpublished in his lifetime. In the work, Marx depicts the worker under capitalism as suffering from four types of alienated labor. First, from the product, which is determined by the capitalist class and over which he had no control; second, from the process of production, as he is controlled and told what to do and his labor is not voluntary but due to wage compulsion; third, from himself, as during work he does not belong to himself but to another person and as he cannot develop the many sides of his personality but has to work as a cog in a gigantic production apparatus; and fourth, from other workers, as he is pitted against them in a competition for “higher wages” and as he is part of a competitive labor-market instead of a collective effort for the betterment of society. Marx’s theory of alienation is one of the most influential concepts of his early work.


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