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Marx & Frued


The capitalist does not purchase labor but labor power; the ability to labor possessed by most people. Labor power has a value like any other commodity. The value power is determined by the cost of subsistence, the money needed to buy all the products that the worker needs to reproduce their labor power. The capitalist pay other capitalist for the value of an intermediate good and equipment purchases from them, but the worker was only paid the value of the good and services in that a working class family needed to get by. This of course is considerably less than the value that the worker imparted to the products. The capitalist starts with a capital, that is money then purchases raw material and labor, paying the value of each, then sells the product of its value, then takes that profit and starts over, thus creating a repeating cycle. This is how commodity turns their money into capital, giving raise to The Labor theory, which says labor is what determines the value. .
             Marx says that we fetish money, worship it, we give this object of power that it really doesn't deserve and in the process of making money capitalist exploits the worker, working them longer hours and less pay. The capitalist works the laborer longer hours and pays him less money. The capitalist makes a profit by the surplus value that is produced by the labor. If it took 40 hours to produce raw materials, and 30 hours direct labor, its value will be an equivalent amount of 70 hours of labor, but the worker puts in a 10 hour day even though it only takes 6 hours to produce a product, therefore the capitalist profits 4 hours each day, giving the capitalist his surplus value. Which gives him profit? .
             According to Freud, what accounts for the fundamental unhappiness of humans within civilized life? Is Specific in tracing his argument regarding the nature of civilization, what comes to oppose it and own civilization defends against this opposition? Freud believed that real happiness does not exist in a civilized life because there are forces that make you repress your instinct, which causes happiness.


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