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- In his writings from the early 1840s, Karl Marx uses the German words Entfremdung ("alienation" or "estrangement", derived from 'fremd', which means "alien")...
- that capitalism per se does not cheat the worker. Alienation (German: Entfremdung) is the estrangement of people from their humanity and a systematic result...
- threat to such unity consists in division (Entzweiung) or alienation (Entfremdung)." In this respect, Hegel was particularly taken with the phenomenon...
- confusion for English scholars who confuse the German word Verfremdung with Entfremdung. In Brecht and Method, Fredric Jameson abbreviates Verfremdungseffekt...
- de (21 October 2022). "Neues Album von Arctic MonkeysZeugnis der Entfremdung vom Showbusiness". Deutschlandfunk Kultur (in German). Retrieved 5 December...
- are often used interchangeably to translate two distinct German words, Entfremdung and Entäußerung. The former means specifically interpersonal estrangement...
- and fremd meaning 'foreign'. In that alienation also translates to "Entfremdung", there exists at least one other political dimension to this term as...
- German words "Entäusserung" and "Entfremdung". While both words can be translated to English as "alienation", Entfremdung is often translated as "estrangement"...
- control over what happens to the commodities that they produce. (See: Entfremdung, Marx's theory of alienation) The concept of the intrinsic value of commodities...
- in 2018, is titled "Wir verstehen die Welt nicht mehr. Deutschlands Entfremdung von seinen Freunden", and deals with current German foreign policy in...