Karl Marx believed that
a. under capitalism workers are alienated in several ways.
b. capitalism no longer exploits workers.
c. industrialization does away with alienation.
d. workers are alienated from their products, but not from themselves or other people
a
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Which of the following is NOT a step to be taken in a utilitarian analysis?
A. Identify all those who are directly and indirectly affected by the action. B. Specify only the good consequences of the action for those directly affected. C. Carry out a similar analysis, if necessary, for those indirectly affected, as well as for society as a whole. D. Consider, imaginatively, whether there are various alternatives other than simply doing or not doing the action, and carry out a similar analysis for each of the other alternative actions.
The experiment described in your textbook involving the effect of a possible carcinogen on 100 mice is most closely related to which of Mill's methods?
A) The method of concomitant variation. B) The joint method of agreement and difference. C) The method of difference. D) The method of agreement. E) The method of residues.
Philippians has virtually gained full acceptance by scholars as authentically Pauline
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Sigmund Freud argued that what really makes belief in God irrational is that
A) ?God exists, but is ineffable. B) ?it is too hard; very few people can successfully walk on "the narrow path." C) ?the arguments for God's existence are unconvincing. D) ? it is a childish illusion that gives us unwarranted and sometimes destructive attitudes and expectations toward life