Marx argued that capitalist society acts against the core capacities, skills and talents of human beings, and that it also limits their realisation or channels them into activities related to profit rather than need.
Bringing Marx’s theory of alienation forward to the present day, this book uniquely links it to health and well-being. Using case studies and vignettes of workers across different industries, it reveals their lived experiences, offering crucial insights into the insidious ways in which capitalism continues to damage human well-being.
This is a resounding call for how society can change for the better.
Tabla de materias
Preface
1. What is Alienation?
2. Responding to Criticisms of Alienation Theory
3. Alienation and Wellbeing
4. Case Study: Social workers, the Compassionate Self, and Disappointed Jugglers
5. Is Alienation Theory Still Relevant?
6. Beyond Alienation?
Sobre el autor
Chris Yuill is Head of Sociology at Robert Gordon University.