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Bernana

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To both Marx and Weber, alienation has a lot to do with work. In general, both believed that
 
  a. human beings naturally become alienated when they have to work.
  b. meaningful work is important to human existence.
  c. alienation is natural and unavoidable.
  d. people should spend more time trying to make money.

Question 2

To Marx, alienation from one another is mostly the result of
 
  a. government.
  b. the owners of wealth in society.
  c. capitalism and its emphasis on competition.
  d. bureaucracy.



cuttiesgirl16

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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