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Marx and Private Property
Marx said, " Alienation caused humans to work only for themselves, not for the good of their species. " Marx believed only natural land, such as virgin forests, long meadows, and wildlife held high values man would eventually take over.For Marx private property in capital goods contravened the nature of the human person, thus his rejection of such property is based upon his understanding of the natural law. Nor could Marx accept a system in which property was held by every individual, because the human person does not possess the "spiritual" strength to overcome greed; for Marx that could only come by reorganizing the
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