Karl Marx
"It may seem paradoxical that Karl Marx, whom so many working-class movements of our time claim as their Master and infallible guide to revolution, should have come from a comfortable middle-class home. Yet to a remarkable extent he does himself epitomise his own doctrine that men are conditioned by their socio-econmic circumstances. The German City in which he grew up gave him a sense of long historical tradition and at the same time close contact with the grim realities of the under-development then characteristic of Germany. Thoroughly Jewish in their origins, Protestant by necessity yet living in a Catholic region, his family could never regard their social integration as complete. The sense of alienation was heightened in Marx's personal case by his subsequent inability to obtain a teaching post in a university system that had no room for dissident intellectuals." - Karl Marx: a biography, page 1 Karl Marx was the great thinker, philosopher and economist. His views on life and the social structure during his time (the 19th century) revolutionized the way in which people think. He was very well known from his thought about the political and socio-economic structure. He created an opportunity for the working cl
The ending of the International in 1878 took much out of Marx, and made him withdraw from his work. After one academic year at Bonn, Heinrich Marx decided to have his son transferred to the University of Berlin. "And Karl was baptized in the same church in 1824, at the age of six. And was buried at Highgate Cemetery in London beside his wife, Jenny - who died in 1881 because of cancer. His parents were of Jewish descent but his father choose to become a Protestant and was baptized some time before August 1817 in order to preserve his job with the Prussian state. To do so, he even studied natural science and mechanical science. Marx covers every aspect of capitalist economy, and depicts every flaw. A person with an aristocratic background is more likely to have a higher role in society as opposed to someone from a much poorer background. Then in 1844, Marx met Friedrich Engles. Once on better grounds of living, Marx once again studied political economy. She was the friend of Marx's for a long time. Karl's reckless ways were not permitted at Berlin, a more conservative college without the troublesome ways of the other universities.
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