i think that what marks couldn't have anticipated is the rise of consumerism. The thought that there are things that you can purchase to make you happy because you are not happy in life, is such a powerful feature of capitalism. And i see consumerism really as being the opiate nowadays. Ere the people who are aliented from their labor and work these shitty jobs and live for the week end, save up tobyetsky,. You knowand they get excited about it. It just doesn't feel like, we seem more increasingly alienated, but we don't tat doesn't seem like pople are more organized. People see less organized, and there's more just,
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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