Socrates
“What is the meaning of life?”

Why do I exist in this expanse of nothingness, on this endless journey through space and time? What is the purpose of my being here? Is life a carefully crafted maze from which to escape, only to realize our destination was home all along? Can we know the answer to life's meaningfulness by looking within ourselves?

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“Karl Marx’s Theory of Alienation posits that individuals become estranged from themselves and others when operating under the conditions of capitalism, particularly due to its emphasis on industrial production. Marx argued that under capitalism, class distinctions and alienation are inevitable, and human beings will never achieve equality across economic, social, political, religious, or philosophical spheres. Using relevant examples, critically discuss Karl Marx’s theory of class and alienation. Your discussion should focus on Marx’s analysis of class and the four types of alienation, applying his theory within the South African context. Additionally, consider the limitations of Marx’s theory in understanding contemporary social dynamics. “

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