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Karl Marx and Alienation Compared to John Stuart Mill andLiberty

 
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Karl Marx and Alienation Compared to John Stuart Mill andLiberty

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This 8 page report discusses Karl Marx’s attitudes regarding alienation and John Stuart Mill’s theory of liberty. Karl Marx’s primary dictum, reduced in the most simplistic of terms, was that all events are determined by economic forces. Marx was always well-aware that it was not the working class but the middle class that drove history along its ever-progressing path. That reality results in a fundamental sense of alienation. John Stuart Mill believes that it is “the business of ethics” to underscore or illustrate what any person’s actual duties are and in what way those duties define individual freedom. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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