Why does Karl Marx argue that work is no longer a satisfying and enjoyable activity?
A) Work has become exponentially more difficult.
B) Work is conducted only in the presence of other people.
C) Work does not produce useful goods and commodities.
D) Much work is involved in international trade.
E) Work is not the satisfaction of a need, but only the means to satisfying needs.
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