Karl Marx
KARL MARX: HIS WORKS
ABSTRACT
This paper will be about the main elements of Karl Marx's work, which includes the Paris Manuscripts, which will focus on alienation. The Communist Manifesto, which will focus on Marx's political and economic theories and Capital Vol. 1., Marx's final work about how profits are made by the capitalist.
Karl Marx was a liberal reformist who believed that capitalism could be reformed and inequality and exploitation of the working classes could be addressed and abolished. (Stones, p.22)
. In 1844 Karl Marx wrote and published "The economic and philosophic manuscripts of 1844", better known as "The Paris Manuscripts." This was Karl Marx's first work, where he writes a study about alienation of workers. (Hughes p.27) What does one mean by alienation? Karl Marx states that the alienated person feels a lack of meaning in his life, or a lack of self-realization. (Hughes p.27) "One must understand, he argues,......
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