HARJON, Losianus (2026) Religion and Technology: Reinterpreting Marx’s Opium of the People. Journal OF Literary Prose and Society, 3 (1). pp. 16-25. ISSN 3090-1634
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Abstract
This study aims to analyze the relevance of Karl Marx’s concept of religion as the “opium of the people” in the context of contemporary technological development. The research is motivated by the ambivalent role of religion in modern society, where the advancement of science and technology simultaneously strengthens rationality while also generating existential crises and a loss of meaning. This study employs a qualitative approach with a library research method, focusing on critical analysis of Marx’s philosophical texts and their relevance to current social phenomena. The findings indicate that religion possesses an ambivalent function: it serves as a source of psychological comfort and existential stability, yet it can also function as an ideological mechanism that obscures social reality and hinders transformation. In the digital era, the “opium” function of religion finds its parallel in technology, which similarly operates as a means of escaping human suffering. Nevertheless, this study argues that religion cannot be reduced to mere illusion, as it continues to play a significant role as a source of values, reflection, and social transformation.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Karl marx; religion; opium; technology; existential reflection |
| Subjects: | 100 - Filsafat dan Psikologi > 140 Aliran pemikiran filosofis > 142 Filsafat kritis |
| Divisions: | 75201 Ilmu Filsafat |
| Depositing User: | Losianus Harjon |
| Date Deposited: | 21 May 2026 00:34 |
| Last Modified: | 21 May 2026 00:34 |
| URI: | http://repository.iftkledalero.ac.id/id/eprint/4257 |
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