Overcoming alienation in Karl Marx
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https://doi.org/10.25247/P1982-999X.2022.v22n3.p98-117Keywords:
Salvation, Politics, Religion, Philosophy, ProletariatAbstract
The following text deals with the issue of human alienation in Karl Marx. Our objective is to deal with this question proposed by him in opposition to the political, religious and economic point of view of his time. The text is divided into three topics. In the first, we will analyze the problem of alienation from a religious point of view (Jewish and Christian) and; in the second, the analysis will be from the political point of view; finally, we will point to philosophy and the proletariat as agents of salvation through communism.
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