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Karl Marx's Theory of Alienation [PDF]
Alienation is characterized as alienated labor. The alienated labor in Karl Marx's Manuscripts refers to forced and involuntary labor in which the worker finds no purpose, no pleasure or contentment, no needs fulfilment, no independence or power, no mental growth or physical development.
Roudro Mukhopadhyay
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Alienation Theory and Ideology in Dialogue
Rethinking Marxism, 2017Marx’s formulation of alienation theory creates a clear rupture from the work of German idealistic philosophers, unveiling the possibility of new theoretical investigations—the critique of political economy. This essay discusses the potential relationship between alienation and ideology in order to reveal their possibly tight and deep bonds. It reveals
Nara Roberta Silva
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Rahel Jaeggi’s theory of alienation
History of the Human Sciences, 2021Rahel Jaeggi’s theory of alienation has received less attention than her work on forms of life and capitalism. This theory avoids the problems of traditional theories of alienation: objectivism, paternalism, and essentialism. It also sidesteps post-structuralist criticisms of the theory of alienation.
Justin Evans
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Marx's Alienation Theory and Contemporary Value [PDF]
Since the reform and open policy for 30 years. China, on the one hand, greatly develops the productive forces, and enriched people’s material life. On the other hand, society also appeared many alienation phenomenon.
Runqian Miao, Ling Jiang, Daojin Sun
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Journal of Political Power, 2020
This article explores the concepts of resonance and alienation. Resonance is the phenomenal core of the relationship between social subject and the recreation of meaning. This is normatively neutral concept .
Mark Haugaard
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This article explores the concepts of resonance and alienation. Resonance is the phenomenal core of the relationship between social subject and the recreation of meaning. This is normatively neutral concept .
Mark Haugaard
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Attachment Theory and Parental Alienation
Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 2010Following an acrimonious divorce or separation, arguments are frequently presented as to why a child should not be with a nonresident parent. The custodial parent, whether a father or a mother, uses the concept of a child being attached to himself or herself and therefore this should prevent the child from having actual or reasonable contact with the ...
Ludwig F Lowenstein
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Toward a theory of alienation: futurelessness in financial capitalism [PDF]
There is an extensive body of literature detailing the forces behind and experiences of alienation in a modern capitalist world. However, social scientific interest in alienation had become parochial and balkanized by the 1970s. To reconstruct a unifying
Tad Skotnicki, Kelly Nielsen
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Alienation Theory and Research
Indian Journal of Public Administration, 1987H. Trivedi
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A Test of Control – Alienation Theory Among Cuban Workers
Management Research, 2003Moshe Banai, William D Reisel
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