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" ... Marx explains how, under capitalism, people rely on labor to live. In the past people could rely on nature itself for their natural needs; in modern society, if one wants to eat, one must work: it is only through money that one may survive. Thus [a person] becomes a slave to his wages. It is only through his work that he can find enough money to continue to live; but he doesn't simply live, he actually only survives, as a worker. Labor is only used to create more wealth, instead of achieving the fulfillment of human nature."
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Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
December 1980, International Publishers
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Economic and philosophic manuscripts of 1844.
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Translated from the complete German text as first published in Marx-Engels, Gesamtausgabe, Abt. I, Bd. 3 (Collected works, sec, I. vol. 3) Berlin, 1932. Included as an appendix is Frederick Engels' 'Outlines of a critique of political economy,'which was translated from the German text contained in Gesamtausgabe, Abt. I, Bd. 2, Berlin, 1930.
Explanatory and reference notes: p. 229-252.
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