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According to Marxist approaches to work, what factor results in workers being unable to realise the products of their labour?
division of labour
false consciousness
alienation
both (a) and (c)
- Division of labour: This refers to the separation of tasks in a workforce, allowing for specialization. While it can enhance productivity, it may not directly prevent workers from realizing the products of their labour.
- False consciousness: In Marxist theory, this is a condition where the proletariat misperceives their true position and interests in the class structure, often due to the influence of the ruling class.
- Alienation: This is a key concept in Marxist theory, suggesting that workers are estranged from the products of their labour, the labour process, their fellow workers, and their own potential. It's a result of the capitalist mode of production.
- Both (a) and (c): Division of labour can lead to alienation when work is highly specialized and repetitive.
The correct option is: Option 3 - Alienation
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