question archive Marx argues that the workers in capitalism are alienated in four different ways (from the object they produce, from themselves, from their species being, and from other workers)

Marx argues that the workers in capitalism are alienated in four different ways (from the object they produce, from themselves, from their species being, and from other workers)

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Marx argues that the workers in capitalism are alienated in four different ways (from the object they produce, from themselves, from their species being, and from other workers). Do you agree with this? If so, how would we fix this? Or could it even be that the worker is alienated in capitalism but that this isn't necessarily a bad thing? 

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