The criticism made by Karl Marx about the Industrial Revolution is that workers have become alienated from the products they create. Marx argued that the conditions of industrial labor led to a disconnection between workers and the outcomes of their labor, diminishing their sense of fulfillment and autonomy. This alienation was a central theme in his critique of capitalism.
Which of the following is a criticism made by Karl Marx about the Industrial Revolution?
Workers have to collectively negotiate with factory owners.
Workers have become alienated from the products they create.
Workers should not include women and children.
Workers should reject all forms of new technology.
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