Question

Which of the following is not a Marxist critique of nineteenth-century capitalism?
A. Capitalism is inherently immoral because it promotes the benefit of the whole of society rather than any particular group.
B. Capitalism is inherently immoral because it cannot exist without robbing the worker of his due.
C. Capitalism is inherently immoral because it necessarily involves the alienation of human beings.
D. Capitalism is inherently immoral because it protects the vested interest of the few.

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