Alienation by Bertell Ollman
Marx's Conception of Man in Capitalist Society
This insightful work delves into the concept of alienation, exploring its roots in Marxist theory and its pervasive impact on modern society. The author meticulously examines how alienation manifests in various aspects of life, from labor and economics to personal relationships and cultural dynamics. By dissecting the intricate connections between individuals and the structures that govern them, the book offers a profound critique of capitalist systems and their role in fostering feelings of disconnection and powerlessness. Through a blend of theoretical analysis and practical examples, it challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of freedom, identity, and community in a world shaped by alienating forces.
- Published
- 1971
- Nationality
- American
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- Pages
- 300-350
- Original Language
- English
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