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Alienation of modern man
Marx introduced the matter of alienation of the man. His theories were mainly used to explain the developing affects of capitalism on labourers and how they will grow estranged from their own labour. As an alienated man the individual feels no sense of connection to the society, his/her work or her/himself.

Goya's etching as included in this entry represents the relentless divorce of man from the society as he/she becomes absorbed in his/her interests that he finds no room for mercy for others.

Reference section
Pappenheim, F. (1968). The alienation of modern man : an interpretation based on Marx and Tönnies/ Fritz Pappenheim. Modern Reader Paperbacks.

‌‌The Alienation of Modern Man by Fritz Pappenheim. (n.d.). Www.marxists.org. Retrieved October 20, 2022, from https://www.marxists.org/subject/alienation/pappenheim.htm

Wikipedia Contributors. (2019, April 26). Social alienation. Wikipedia; Wikimedia Foundation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_alienation

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External links section
Alienation of the modern man by Fritz Pappenheim