Thursday, May 12, 2016

Blog Post 3 (The Materialist to the Pragmatist, and your Life)

            Why is it so difficult for people to live a more species-life than continue to live an alienated-life? Species-life is defined in Chapter 13-3a Species-Life as, “fully human life lived productively and consciously, not alienated.” Alienated-Life is also outlined in Chapter 13-3a Species-Life as, “ Unconscious, unhappy, unspontaneous, and unfulfilled life; deprived of fundamental conditions necessary for self-actualization.” These two descriptions are needed to explain the difference between the two ways of life.
In a Capitalist world Alienation is the only way to live. Workers work to provide production for big companies but do not receive any recognition or gratification for the hard labor put into the products. Marx articulates the meaning of Capitalism in Chapter 13-3 titled Critique of Capitalism as, “an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are all (or mostly) privately owned and operated for the profits under fully competitive conditions; tends to be accomplished by concentration of wealth and growth of great corporations.”
I believe people continue to live an alienated-life because of the necessities it provides. Even though we may not like the job we have or maybe even the relationship we are in, those things provide money, security, and supplies for us so it makes it feel impossible to change. For example, trying to find a new job is difficult especially if you want to make enough money to continue to provide for your family.  Additionally, if you are in a relationship you are no longer interested in but have a child or only your partner works, it makes it much more difficult to do what makes you happy because you do not have the means to move on.
I am a full-time student, a part-time waitress, a wife and a mother to a 2-year-old toddler that is always keeping me busy. For me personally I live a life that is alienated. I find myself unhappy with my circumstances. I know there are things in this world that will make me happier and will be more fulfilling to me however those things are not practical at the time. I would love to go on vacation or spend time in a country that is in need of assistance from volunteers, or have a house keeper/nanny to take care of all of my daily chores while I go to a job that I truly enjoy but that’s not realistic at the moment. I cannot afford to quit my dissatisfying job because I have a family to provide for. I cannot go help and assist others in countries that are neglected because I have classes to pass and a child to teach. Even though my version of a species-life will someday to obtainable, right now I have to keep my head up and fight through the difficult times living an alienated-life because if I don’t my family will not survive. I think this is exactly why alienation will continue in this world. No matter how wonderful a specie-life may be, a job is a job no matter how miserable, and the money earned is needed to feed families and keep a roof over our heads and that seems much more important for the time being. I work in a restaurant full of rude managers, degrading coworkers, and nagging customers. I would love nothing more than to discontinue my association there, however it provides an income that is required for our wellbeing.

Marx explains in Chapter 13-4a Species-Life by stating, “ If capitalism was destroyed, we would revert to species-life.” I agree with Marx statement however the leap of faith that is required of people so that Capitalism and Alienation deteriorates so species-life can thrill is little to non-existent. Due to the non-negotiable demands that are sadly provided by alienation, alienated-lives will continue to be endured and the happy species-life will unfortunately have to stay in the clouds with the rest of our dreams for the moment.
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  1. Blog Post 3 (The Materialist to the Pragmatist, and your Life)

    Why is it so difficult for people to live a more species-life than continue to live an alienated-life? Species-life is defined in Chapter 13-3a Species-Life as, “fully human life lived productively and consciously, not alienated.” Alienated-Life is also outlined in Chapter 13-3a Species-Life as, “ Unconscious, unhappy, unspontaneous, and unfulfilled life; deprived of fundamental conditions necessary for self-actualization.” ←[This citation method is okay for a blog post, but note that it does not follow the Chicago Manual of Style. Make this note for all your subsequent citations.] These two descriptions are needed to explain the difference between the two ways of life.

    In a Capitalist world Alienation is the only way to live. Workers work to provide production for big companies but do not receive any recognition or gratification for the hard labor put into the products. Marx articulates the meaning of Capitalism in Chapter 13-3 titled Critique of Capitalism as, “an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are all (or mostly) privately owned and operated for the profits under fully competitive conditions; tends to be accomplished by concentration of wealth and growth of great corporations.”
    I believe people continue to live an alienated-life because of the necessities it provides. Even though we may not like the job we have or maybe even the relationship we are in, those things provide money, security, and supplies for us so it makes it feel impossible to change. For example, trying to find a new job is difficult especially if you want to make enough money to continue to provide for your family. Additionally, if you are in a relationship you are no longer interested in but have a child or only your partner works, it makes it much more difficult to do what makes you happy because you do not have the means to move on.

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  2. I am a full-time student, a part-time waitress, a wife and a mother to a 2-year-old toddler that is always keeping me busy. For me personally I live a life that is alienated. I find myself unhappy with my circumstances. I know there are things in this world that will make me happier and will be more fulfilling to me however those things are not practical at the time. I would love to go on vacation or spend time in a country that is in need of assistance from volunteers, or have a house keeper/nanny to take care of all of my daily chores while I go to a job that I truly enjoy but that’s not realistic at the moment. I cannot afford to quit my dissatisfying job because I have a family to provide for. I cannot go help and assist others in countries that are neglected because I have classes to pass and a child to teach. Even though my version of a species-life will someday to obtainable,←[Check the grammar here, and what is your version of a species-life?] right now I have to keep my head up and fight through the difficult times living an alienated-life because if I don’t my family will not survive. ←[Do you think it is possible to make small changes in your current situation in order to relieve some of the alienation you feel? If so, what do you think those small changes could be? Also, do you think that there are certain structural conditions that contribute to the alienation of your life that we as a society ought to change? If so, what do you think those changes are and how do you think these changes can be brought about?]

    I think this is exactly why alienation will continue in this world. No matter how wonderful a specie[s]-life may be, a job is a job no matter how miserable, and the money earned is needed to feed families and keep a roof over our heads and that seems much more important for the time being. ←[Do you think there is something you can do in order to make your job less miserable? Perhaps speak to your boss about how you feel about your job?] I work in a restaurant full of rude managers, degrading coworkers, and nagging customers. I would love nothing more than to discontinue my association there, however it provides an income that is required for our wellbeing. ←[You might want to consider looking for another job. One possibility is to look into job placement services like Ajilon. I worked for them at one point in my life, and they're pretty good with finding people jobs.]

    Marx explains in Chapter 13-4a Species-Life by stating, “ If capitalism was destroyed, we would revert to species-life.” I agree with Marx statement however the leap of faith that is required of people so that Capitalism and Alienation deteriorates so species-life can thrill←[I'm not sure if this is the word you want to use here. Perhaps 'flourish' would work better.] is little to non-existent. Due to the non-negotiable demands that are sadly provided by alienation, alienated-lives will continue to be endured and the happy species-life will unfortunately have to stay in the clouds with the rest of our dreams for the moment.

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