Topic > An Analysis of Karl Marx's Alienated Work - 1072

(Marx 1) this job was in real estate I worked in a very competitive office in Crown-Heights and every here and there they had meetings with very wealthy building owners on what they should do to make things better and apparently they all got meaner right after the look of people when they would do anything for money, even if they have so much of it, is remarkable. Another alienation I noticed was the alienation of the product, mentioned by Karl Marx in his passage Alienated Labor “That the product of labor does not belong to the worker” (Marx 6). I remember when I was doing showings I would make the unit look so amazing that it would seem like it didn't even need a broker, it just so happens that someone once actually said "if this unit is so amazing why is there a commission for the middleman you could have sent me the keys and I will show it to myself" I don't know what was worse the feeling of someone calling me worthless or having my boss and my intern witness it, I learned something from that moment and that never do the cure for something, do a treatment so that you are not used for a one-off service that you always do