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In the chapter “Fetishism of Communities” in Karl Marx’s work “Das Capital”, he discusses the concept of :
class struggle
Dialectics
Division of Labour
Alienation
- Karl Marx addresses how social relations are distorted through economic structures, but "Fetishism of Communities" is not an actual chapter in his book "Das Kapital."
- Class Struggle: This is a central concept in Marx's theory, describing the conflict between different classes, particularly between the bourgeoisie and proletariat.
- Dialectics: A method of reasoning and argument that involves contradiction and its resolution; it is essential to Marx's analysis of societal progress.
- Division of Labour: This refers to the breakdown of work into its simplest elements to improve efficiency, often discussed by Marx in the context of industrial production.
- Alienation: Alienation describes the estrangement of people from aspects of their essence due to living in a society structured around production.
Correct Answer: Option 4, Alienation:
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