Marx’s theory of alienation delineates how workers become estranged from the products of their labour, the labour process, their own human potential and from one another under capitalist modes of ...
Aging, an inescapable part of the human experience, is often accompanied by significant social, psychological, and physical changes. The concept of alienation, initially grounded in Marxist theory, ...
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Karl Marx's concept of alienation remains one of the most enduring critiques of capitalist labor relations. Developed in the mid-19th century, it describes how workers under capitalism become ...
The human race lives in a terrible contradiction. Quite obviously, there is enough wealth to create a decent life for every person on the planet. Yet, billions suffer deprivation and are denied basic ...
Introduction Episodes of alienation and/or anomie in pharmacists have been reported in historical accounts since the 19th century. Alienation and anomie are distinct types of psychological or social ...
ABSTRACT: Since the Enlightenment, human reason has been elevated to an unprecedented level. However, alongside the rise of reason, the public sphere of political life has inevitably faced the ...
Alienation in educational contexts refers to students’ growing estrangement from the core elements of schooling, encompassing detachment from learning activities, diminished rapport with teachers, and ...