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This essay is aimed to distinguished between what Marx mean by Alienation in relation to productive activity and species being, also identified and use relevant concepts from Marx to analyse the reading A: Maid to order, and analyse why Marx believed that  

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This essay is aimed to distinguished between what Marx mean by Alienation in relation to productive activity and species being, also identified and use relevant concepts from Marx to analyse the reading A: Maid to order, and analyse why Marx believed that social relation in modern society are mediated by things. Alienation is a process in which humanity is progressively turned into stranger in world created by labour. (A. Swingewood 2000 p32). It succeeds in creating vast accumulations of wealth at one pole of society, an increase in value of thing achieved only at the cost of progressive defaulting human life itself. Alienation however, occur only when humanity having externalised itself, encounter it's own activity, it essence, operating as an external, alien and oppressive power. Comphrensively, Alienation is the process where by people become foreign to the world they are living, we can also say, is the transformation of people own...

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