Is User Experience a marxist approach by its definition?



"Let us suppose that we had carried out production as human beings. Each of us would have, in two ways, affirmed himself, and the other person.

(1) In my production I would have objectified my individuality, its specific character, and, therefore, enjoyed not only an individual manifestation of my life during the activity, but also, when looking at the object, I would have the individual pleasure of knowing my personality to be objective, visible to the senses, and, hence, a power beyond all doubt.

(2) In your enjoyment, or use, of my product I would have the direct enjoyment both of being conscious of having satisfied a human need by my work, that is, of having objectified man’s essential nature, and of having thus created an object corresponding to the need of another man’s essential nature.

(3) I would have been for you the mediator between you and the species, and therefore would become recognised and felt by you yourself as a completion of your own essential nature and as a necessary part of yourself, and consequently would know myself to be confirmed both in your thought and your love.

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Our products would be so many mirrors in which we saw reflected our essential nature."

If you find this part above an alternative approach to define your role as a User Experience Designer have in mind that it has been said by Karl Marx in 1844.

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