Karl Marx on Technology and Alienation

The author draws on lesser known archival materials, including Marx's notebooks on women and patriarchy and technology to offer a new interpretation of Marx's concept of alienation as this concept develops in his later works.

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Karl Marx on Technology and Alienation Amy E. Wendling

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Karl Marx on Technology and Alienation

10.1057/9780230233997 - Karl Marx on Technology and Alienation, Amy Wendling

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Karl Marx on Technology and Alienation

© Amy E. Wendling 2009

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