Carl Marx Case
Essay by briggle17 • July 7, 2013 • Essay • 223 Words (1 Pages) • 1,006 Views
Under communism, people were freed from the desire merely to own things and would be able, with help of technologies and organizations created in capitalism, to live up to their full human potential what Marx calls "species being".Under communism, people were freed from the desire merely to own things and would be able, with help of technologies and organizations created in capitalism, to live up to their full human potential what Marx calls "species being".Under communism, people were freed from the desire merely to own things and would be able, with help of technologies and organizations created in capitalism, to live up to their full human potential what Marx calls "species being".Under communism, people were freed from the desire merely to own things and would be able, with help of technologies and organizations created in capitalism, to live up to their full human potential what Marx calls "species being".Under communism, people were freed from the desire merely to own things and would be able, with help of technologies and organizations created in capitalism, to live up to their full human potential what Marx calls "species being".Under communism, people were freed from the desire merely to own things and would be able, with help of technologies and organizations created in capitalism, to live up to their full human potential what Marx calls "species being".
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