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DOAS Alienation - Coggle Diagram
DOAS Alienation
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Alienation context
Communist manifesto (1848)- "the work of the proletarians has lost all individual character"- no value or vitality in work
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Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts (1844): "the worker becomes an ever cheaper commodity the more commodities he creates- scenario B
"labour which has been congealed in an object"- objects are symbols of effort creating tangible sygnifiers of labour links to the diamond as an emblem of success
Wage Labour and capital (1847)"as the division of labour increases, labour is simplified"- replaceable, worthless jobs
"as labour becomes more unsatisfying, more repulsive, competition increases and wages decrease"- estrangement, socialised to strive for capitalist workforce
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