Why did Karl Marx believe that workers in a capitalist economy experience alienation?
A) The mass media make them feel bad about themselves.
B) Shallow consumerism doesn't give them something to believe in and work for.
C) Increasingly, they are surrounded by images and representations that don't really seem to relate to reality.
D) They are often poor and deprived of their basic needs.
E) They are paid for their labor but do not own the things they produce.
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