Alienation. Recuperating the Classical Discussion of Marx et al

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Fortunately, alienation has returned to the agenda of critical thought. Discussing the idea that alienation is implied by capitalism rather than human existence, it is argued Marx’s original idea of alienation still has critical as well as educational and political potential.

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Asger Sørensen
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