
Marx's Theory of Alienation In Sociology

Karl Marx theorized,9 labor under industrialized capitalism alienated workers from the products of their
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His Alienation Theory explained how the specialised and repetitive nature of the production process causes workers to ‘become depressed spiritually and physically to the condition of a machine’. The cause of specialisation, he contended, was a policy of the division of labour, which extended beyond the factory and became a social norm The division
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Alienation means you don’t feel at ease in any situation, any place, or with any person, not even with yourself.