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Marx's Economic Manuscripts of 1844

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Marx's Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, also known as the Paris Manuscripts, are a collection of early writings by Karl Marx that explore the alienation of labor under capitalism.

Marx analyzes the ways in which capitalist production separates workers from the products of their labor, from their own creative potential, from their fellow workers, and from their species-being.

He critiques the commodification of human life and the dehumanizing effects of capitalist exploitation.

These manuscripts lay the groundwork for his later, more mature works on political economy and historical materialism.

They remain a crucial text for understanding Marx's critique of capitalism and its impact on human life.

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