Marx goes on to answer: 'First, the fact that labor is external to the worker, i.e. it does not belong to his essential being; that in his work he does not affirm himself but denies himself.'
After a long silence, linguists and psychologists are now looking to hyperpolyglots for answers. Do these people possess extraordinary brains, or are they ordinary folk who do the extraordinary through motivation and effort?
These discoveries answered one question – what the painted scenes were all about – but still left a central riddle: Why had Moche society finally collapsed?
"We want to know how the heavens got structure. In short, we want to understand how we got from the Big Bang to human beings." One answer is to build bigger optical telescopes to gather photons from more distant galaxies.
But why bother? Given that the night sky is full of bright galaxies, why do astronomers build telescopes manufactured to a billionth of a metre accuracy, just to see faint ones? The answer is about looking back in time.
The role players populating Plimoth Plantation are amazingly skilled. They can answer even the most fussy questions about what life is like in 17th century New England, but you'll stump them if you ask what they do for fun.
Mississippi is using technology to battle cheating on the state's end-of-year exams. The tech, developed by Caveon, analyzes answer sheets by computer and flags anomalies.
Identifying the makeup of toxic chemicals in the field can be a tricky process rife with false alarms. But sending samples to a lab for more thorough analysis typically provides unambiguous answers to warfare allegations.
Identifying the makeup of toxic chemicals in the field can be a tricky process rife with false alarms. But sending samples to a lab for more thorough analysis typically provides unambiguous answers to warfare allegations.
Identifying the makeup of toxic chemicals in the field can be a tricky process rife with false alarms. But sending samples to a lab for more thorough analysis typically provides unambiguous answers to warfare allegations.
Football season has hardly started and fans are already grousing about sideline reporters, who are given the asinine task of asking coaches questions that have obvious answers.
The role players populating Plimoth Plantation are amazingly skilled. They can answer even the most fussy questions about what life is like in 17th century New England, but you'll stump them if you ask what they do for fun.
The role players populating Plimoth Plantation are amazingly skilled. They can answer even the most fussy questions about what life is like in 17th century New England, but you'll stump them if you ask what they do for fun.
The role players populating Plimoth Plantation are amazingly skilled. They can answer even the most fussy questions about what life is like in 17th century New England, but you'll stump them if you ask what they do for fun.