It alienates the workers from means of production. Alienates the workers from the work that they do, alienates them from what they produce and alienates them from others. It transformed work from something meaningful and fulfilling to something meaningless which Marx’s saw as bad. One example is making shoes. Back in the day it was one on one interaction and now there is no connection with people when the factory is now making the shoes. Karl Marx is considered a conflict theory and believed that society was held together by power. Take the owners the bourgeoisie that don’t care about the environment and the workers the proletariat constant struggle over resources. All the bourgeoisie were concerned about was power and how to make a …show more content…
Religion provided a meaning for life, and most importantly it reinforced the morals and social norms held collectively by all within a society. He believed that having rituals like for example as Johnson stated (June 19) could be the star spangled banner, a totem like Johnson stated (June 19) the American flag, and a something scared as Johnson stated (June 19) the bible, cross or could even be the president links the society together as having something in common and that group cannot exist without religion, moral constraint. All religions are true, at least symbolically, because they express a power that does not exist, the power of