Marx’s Realms of ‘Freedom’ and ‘Necessity’

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):769 - 777 (1986)
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In 1844 Marx held that labor alienation was wholly eliminable, primarily through the abolition of private property. Work in the context of private property was alienating because it was performed for wages and the production of exchange-value. With such purposes, work was experienced as selfish and forced. With the abolition of private property, work would be performed for the production of use-¥alue, to satisfy human needs. With this human purpose, work would be experienced as a free and fulfilling expression of life.

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Karl Marx: Selected Writings.Karl Marx & David Mclellan - 1978 - Science and Society 42 (4):491-494.

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