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Emilie Nygård Berg
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Det blir litt enklere å skjønner for hvert kapittel
— Oct 27, 2025 11:38AM
Emilie Nygård Berg
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Marxism:
"What they do not know, however, is how capitalism alienates them from themselves by seeing them in terms of production as production units, as objects rather than human beings. Capitalism turns people into things; it reifies them. Labourers, as Marx himself said, must 'sell themselves' and are, essentially, ‘a commodity.’"
— Oct 16, 2025 03:53AM
"What they do not know, however, is how capitalism alienates them from themselves by seeing them in terms of production as production units, as objects rather than human beings. Capitalism turns people into things; it reifies them. Labourers, as Marx himself said, must 'sell themselves' and are, essentially, ‘a commodity.’"
Emilie Nygård Berg
is on page 70 of 288
Marxism:
"Capitalism, Marxism tells us, thrives on exploiting its labourers. Simply put, capitalists grow rich and shareholders do well because the labourers who work for them and actually produce goods (including services) get less - and often a good deal less - for their efforts than their labour is worth."
— Oct 16, 2025 03:52AM
"Capitalism, Marxism tells us, thrives on exploiting its labourers. Simply put, capitalists grow rich and shareholders do well because the labourers who work for them and actually produce goods (including services) get less - and often a good deal less - for their efforts than their labour is worth."
Emilie Nygård Berg
is on page 70 of 288
Marxism:
"we tend to assume thạt our thinking is free, unaffected by material circumstances. In our minds we can always be free. Wrong, says Marxism. Minds aren't free at all; they only think they are."
— Oct 16, 2025 03:51AM
"we tend to assume thạt our thinking is free, unaffected by material circumstances. In our minds we can always be free. Wrong, says Marxism. Minds aren't free at all; they only think they are."
Emilie Nygård Berg
is on page 67 of 288
Making my way through this book. I'm understanding more and more. But still, I could not explain it to you...
— Oct 15, 2025 06:47AM

