1. Overview of Marx's Philosophical Theories
This pre-determined job assignment "are appropriated by a one-sided function and annexed to it for life, depriving them of a well-rounded variety of powers and activities that they need to be full human beings.... As a consequence, Marx reasons that work has little or no meaning for the worker and their production activity does not reflect their own personal goals- as he once put it, "it is not the satisfaction of a need but a mere means to satisfy needs outside itself.... Once an individual enters the work force, their evaluation is considered much lower than before and because the ...
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