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Karl Marx: An Annotated Bibliography
"Karl Marx Biography." Bio.com. Ed. Biography.com Editors. A&E Networks Television, 14
Nov. 2014. Web. 03 Oct. 2016. Karl Marx was a revolutionary socialist and german philosopher . He wrote The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital. Karl was born in Prussia, and he became a socialist journalist. He wrote Rheinische Zeitung, which got canceled by the government. Him and his wife Jenny von Westphalen moved to Paris shortly after. There Marx and Arnold Ruge started to write Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher, only one issue got published before they split because of philosophical differences. Him and Friedrich Engels started …show more content…
He is a jew and his family was as well, he had been married to his wife for seven years, he also gained a doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Jena. His idea for the future were different than what was going on now, the view of Marx whose ideas are forming the modern world has to go as planned and it is time for a new understanding of him as a figure in the past. The age of the French Revolution, Hegel’s philosophy, what he understood from Hegel’s philosophy was that he was wanting to build a better world along with others. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote the book “The Communist Mantifesto” it explains the goals of communism. It also continues to tell about his thoughts on how people are “classed” in the …show more content…
"Karl Marx." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 03 Oct. 2016. http://www.history.com/topics/karl-marx Karl Marx joined a movement called the Young Hegelians which was strongly against the culture and the Government of his time.After he finished college he became a journalist and his writing later got him kicked out of many places.Marx and Friedrich Engels later made the “Communist Manifesto” it created socialism and it had many of the problems capitalism. Marx moved to London where he stayed the rest of his life and wrote the first volume of “capital” which points out capitalisms tendencies toward self-destruction, it helped a movement grow based on his revolutionary theories.
Kreis, Steven. "Karl Marx, 1818-1883." The History Guide.org. Steven Kreis, 2000. Web. 03
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