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For employees who are paid handsomely for their efforts, their work would ultimately prove to be meaningless to them. This is what Marx said; a great philosopher and economist.

If you read the Wages of Labour that he wrote, you'll find that he talked about how an employee who are paid handsomely for their efforts has to struggle not only for his physical means of subsistence but also to find work. So, raising wages causes workers to overwork themselves.

According to Karl Marx, this means that the more money employees want to make, the more they must give up their time, perform slave labor, and completely give up their freedom.

Thus, the meaninglessness shortens the lives of the workers. The working class must always give up a piece of itself to avoid annihilation.

Image: Karl Marx, German philosopher and economist

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