Karl Marx

Karl Marx
Karl Marx was a German philosopher, economist, historian, and revolutionary socialist, best known for his critique of capitalism. He co-authored "The Communist Manifesto" (1848) with Friedrich Engels, outlining the principles of Marxism and advocating for a classless society. Marx's most significant work, "Das Kapital" (1867), delves into the nature of capitalist production and its exploitation of the working class. His ideas laid the foundation for modern socialist and communist movements, influencing political thought and shaping global history.

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by: Karl Marx
I Hegel says somewhere that that great historic facts and personages recur twice. He forgot to add: "Once as tragedy, and again as farce." Caussidiere for Danton, Louis Blanc for Robespierre, the "Mountain" of 1848-51 for the "Mountain" of 1793-05, the Nephew for the Uncle. The identical caricature marks also the conditions under which the second edition of the eighteenth... more...

by: Karl Marx
A CRITICISM OF THE HEGELIAN PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT As far as Germany is concerned the criticism of religion is practically completed, and the criticism of religion is the basis of all criticism. The profane existence of error is threatened when its heavenly oratio pro aris et focis has been refuted. He who has only found a reflexion of himself in the fantastic reality of heaven where he looked for a... more...