Marx's Theory of Alienation of Labor(en.wikipedia.org)
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Marx's Theory of Alienation of Labor
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Seems more relevant than ever given half the things we discuss on here...
Too bad most engineers have a visceral reaction to anything left of center, despite understanding the tech facing downsides of late stage capitalism such as loss of privacy, enshitification etc.
Yes, we trained dogs still bark on command, but nevertheless, a hush has settled over the pack.
You've noticed that, too? Up until mid 2025, there were people posting conservative oriented comments, even a few "See! Trump does some things right!" people. All gone now, just a few silent downvoters lingering in the shadows.
More than a few. I wonder how many are true followers of Curtis Yarvin vs the somewhat naive libertarian / neoliberal types. I.e. witting vs unwitting advocates of hypergenocide.
My effort, my work, gone to waste, nothing tangible left behind than an incrementing number in my bank's database. Is my purpose on earth to run on a hamster wheel in exchange for the right to food and a roof over my head, until the day I'm too old to be useful to the machine?
I keep hearing of younger developers wanting to stay in tech because "at least the pay is good"; if you're like me, there'll come a time where the emptiness within can't ever be filled with money alone.
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"I exist to provide labor to my employer. In return I receive just enough money to provide for basic shelter, food and transportation so I can return the next day and labor for my employer again. I will do this day after day and be thankful for the privilege. I will do this week after week. Month after month and year after year until my health and body can no longer provide value to my employer. Then I will die."
— Anonymous