With some notes extracted from "economic and philosophical manuscripts" and his other works, Karl Marx provides an explanation of history based on socio-economic dichotomy between wealthy people and the poor I will. He classifies history as a record of social organization and meets important needs (food, shelter, clothing, etc.) at some point. In addition, Marx investigated the relationship between the people caused by these material conditions to better understand the influence of the government.
Karl Marx considers marginalized labor as a labor with nothing to do with human beings. Marx explained the conditions for marginalizing labor because the institution in which humans participate is different from his nature. In my explanation, he is not a reaper of his seeds, so a person is alienated from his labor. As he never accepts his efforts, workers lack recognition of what they created. Marx explained two explanations - why the lack of identity between men and labor would lead to alienation from his labor. (1) "Although it is not free to develop my own physical and mental energy freely, it will hurt his idea." In other words, labor is to cultivate people's physical and mental abilities Can not. Because workers are deprived of training at work, there is no close relationship between workers and the workplace. Lack of intimate relationship with the people he created, always alienated from his labor
In Carl Marx's earlier work on 'distinction of labor' there was clear and general concern about the plight of workers. Marx's article on alienation of labor is trying to make a significant distinction between real estate owners and workers. In writing, Marx thought that workers were alienated from their labor, as he was not the recipient of the product he created. As a result, labor is objective, that is, labor is subject to the existence of human beings. When labor becomes objective, people become disillusioned and become slaves. Marx believes that human beings are regarded as products rather than the labor force they create. For Marx, all of these resulted in the emergence of private property, enemies of proletariat. In fact, Marx's article on alienation of labor is a denial of private property - warns of how to enslave workers to private property
The aim of this paper is to analyze and explain the concept of "alienation" in early work by Karl Marx and explanation of possible ways to replace alienation. This article focuses on the next piece. a) According to the economic and philosophical manuscript of 1844 written in Karl Marx, and in particular Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Haig shows how this concept applies to philosophy. And philosophical philosophy of religious critics. Ludwig Foilbach. In his early work "The Economic and Philosophical Manuscript of 1844", Karl Marx took away the concept of alienation from theological - philosophical tradition and effectively reworked it (Thompson 1979, 24). In Part 3 we outline the developmental reasoning of Karl Marx in the "manuscript" and the religious criticisms from German idealist philosophy (especially Hegel) and Ludwig Foilbach ("Christian essence") . They describe their origin and transformation.