i don't think that it used to be the case that people with, i do know, jobs in the service industry or something like working for somebody else. At least maybe it was my naivete but it seems like people are more and more alienated, feeling alienated in those jobs. And because they're getting nickel and dimed par because they're geting nickol and diamond, it's becoming increasingly clear, by, say, the unwillingness of amazon or of whatever, to increase ber to increase the wage.
In honor of Labor Day, David and Tamler dive into two works by Karl Marx - "The Communist Manifesto" and "Estranged Labor." What is Marx's theory of historical change? Why does capitalism produce an alienated workforce? What role does philosophy play in maintaining the status quo? Plus, fraudulent data in a famous study about dishonesty and former guest Dan Ariely is under investigation.
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