Karl Marx
Are you a communist? No, a citizen of the United States of America can't be a communist. But Karl Marx was a communist, or at least he founded some of the main principles of communism, and Karl Marx firmly believed in some of the things that make this country what it is, like equality. But, Karl Marx was still a great political philosopher of his time, and a humanitarian. To really understand the principles of Marx's teachings one would have to study him, or at least read an essay that describes Marx's life. There are three key elements to understanding Marx they are his childhood and education, the people that had the greatest influence on him, and his writings. At 2:00 A.M. of May 5, 1818, the life of the greatest political philosopher began. He was born in the Rhine province of Prussia, and was born to Henriette and Hirschel Marx (Payne 17). Hirschel Marx was a rich lawyer, and he was also a Jew (World Book Encyclopedia 236M). On August 26, 1824 Karl and his whole family were baptized, so his family turned away from its traditional Jewish teachings to Protestant Christianity (Payne 21). At the age of twelve Karl entered the Friedrich Wilhiem Gymnasium. He stayed there for five years excelling in foreig
The romance continued even after Marx was at the University of Berlin, and while there he sent her love letters, and poems (Payne 47). Marx spent a total of five years at the University of Berlin. Baron von Westphalen found in Karl a formidable intelligence, and a fierce determination to know and understand everything (Payne 28). He also claims to have seen the many flaws of the system that would destroy it through periods of inflation and depression (World Book Encyclopedia 237M). Karl became an active member of "poetry clubs," while studying at the University. Karl Marx wrote many essays between the years of 1842 and 1847. Karl Marx's older sister Sophie introduced Karl to Jenny (Peters 14). Karl then went on to attend the University of Berlin where he grew more distant from his father (Payne 52). Karl Marx had a way of writing ideas that were way ahead of his time. Marx didn't attend his father's funeral, because the trip was too far, and he was to busy (Payne 55). One of the greatest influence on a person is the spouse. Look at what used to be the Soviet Union that country was based upon Marx's theories, and they still failed. Eagleton states that the basic themes of these philosophical essays include Marx's bitter view that the economy is oppressing human beings and his belief that political action "revolution," is a necessary part of philosophy (4). Marx's father died on May 10, 1838 at the age of fifty-six.
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