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From Karl Marx’s viewpoint, why are the CEOs of companies much LESS likely to feel alienated from their jobs than entry-level workers?
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CEOs make more money for their labor.
CEOs have more control over their work.
CEOs enjoy more respect from others.
CEOs are uniquely qualified for their role.
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CEOs have more control over their work.
Marx’s concept of alienation centers on lack of control/ownership of the labor process and its products. CEOs, who direct production and benefit from control, are therefore less alienated than entry-level workers.
Marx’s concept of alienation centers on lack of control/ownership of the labor process and its products. CEOs, who direct production and benefit from control, are therefore less alienated than entry-level workers.
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