Marx's Theory of Alienation of Labor

(en.wikipedia.org)

19 points | by steven_noble 12 hours ago ago

11 comments

  • sph 2 hours ago ago

    I have never truly appreciated Marx and his theory on alienation after working for 18 months for a big co. on two projects, the first of which was canned halfway through, the second of which might see the same fate, but I have preempted it by giving my notice - these are my last two weeks. Delivered on time, client very happy about the quality of the work, I faced some challenges which I feel I solved in a brilliant manner; I was paid well and the work load wasn't that great, apart from dealing with layers of bureaucracy and managers; yet, at the end of the day, all I feel is emptiness.

    My effort, my work, gone to waste, nothing tangible left behind than an incrementing number in my bank's database. Is my purpose on earth to run on a hamster wheel in exchange for the right to food and a roof over my head, until the day I'm too old to be useful to the machine?

    I keep hearing of younger developers wanting to stay in tech because "at least the pay is good"; if you're like me, there'll come a time where the emptiness within can't ever be filled with money alone.

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    "I exist to provide labor to my employer. In return I receive just enough money to provide for basic shelter, food and transportation so I can return the next day and labor for my employer again. I will do this day after day and be thankful for the privilege. I will do this week after week. Month after month and year after year until my health and body can no longer provide value to my employer. Then I will die."

    — Anonymous

  • steven_noble 12 hours ago ago

    Seems more relevant than ever given half the things we discuss on here...

    • therobots927 11 hours ago ago

      Too bad most engineers have a visceral reaction to anything left of center, despite understanding the tech facing downsides of late stage capitalism such as loss of privacy, enshitification etc.

      • 1attice 11 hours ago ago

        Yes, we trained dogs still bark on command, but nevertheless, a hush has settled over the pack.

        • bediger4000 9 hours ago ago

          You've noticed that, too? Up until mid 2025, there were people posting conservative oriented comments, even a few "See! Trump does some things right!" people. All gone now, just a few silent downvoters lingering in the shadows.

          • therobots927 8 hours ago ago

            More than a few. I wonder how many are true followers of Curtis Yarvin vs the somewhat naive libertarian / neoliberal types. I.e. witting vs unwitting advocates of hypergenocide.

        • cindyllm 11 hours ago ago

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      • PeterHolzwarth 10 hours ago ago

        Are we callin marxism "left of center" now?!

  • jeremykalfus 12 hours ago ago

    alienation*

    • steven_noble 10 hours ago ago

      true - let's see if i can edit the post

  • ath3nd 10 hours ago ago

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