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Alienation (Marxist)
The process whereby workers in capitalist society lose control over their labor, its products, and their own human essence (species-being), becoming "alienated" from themselves and others.
Labor (Alienated)
In Marx, labor is the fundamental activity by which humans objectify themselves and transform nature. Under capitalism, labor becomes "alienated" because the worker does not own the product, the proce...
Species-Being (Gattungswesen)
Marx's concept of the human essence as social, creative, and free activity. Alienation under capitalism prevents individuals from realizing their species-being by reducing work to survival.