karl marx

     

Karl Heinrich Marx (May 5, 1818 – March 14, 1883) was a 19th-century philosopher, political economist, sociologist, humanist, political theorist an revolutionary. Often called the father of communism, Marx was both a scholar and a political activist. He addressed a wide range of political as well as social issues, and is known for, amongst other things, his analysis of history. His approach is indicated by the opening line of the The Communist Manifesto (1848): “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles”. Marx argued that capitalism, like previous socioeconomic systems, will produce internal tensions which will lead to its destruction. Just as capitalism replaced feudalism, capitalism itself will be displaced by communism, a classless society which emerges after a transitional period in which the state would be nothing else but the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat.

Trivia about karl marx

  • At the University of Bonn in 1836, he was wounded in a duel with a member of an aristocratic Prussian fraternity
  • Workers of all lands are addressed on his London tombstone
  • The London grave of this Communist thinker is seen here
  • A giant bust of his head & the epitaph "Workers of All Lands Unite" are found on his London tombstone
  • Despite help from Engels in the 1850s, he & his family often subsisted on bread & potatoes
  • At the end, this German philosopher remarked "Last words are for fools who haven't said enough"
  • Revolution was in the air when this man met his writing partner in the Paris of the 1840s
  • From 1953 to 1991 the University of Leipzig was named for this co-founder of scientific socialism
  • He got his doctorate in philosophy in 1841 and published "The Communist Manifesto" in 1848
  • The writings of this man seen here were truly Revolutionary
  • He's credited with the quote, "From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs"
  • This German researched his 1859 "Critique of Political Economy" at the British Museum
  • He has his own "ism" and died in London in 1883
  • This "Das Kapital" author stands between comedian Oliver Hardy & H.G. Wells
  • His 1844 manuscripts said private property caused man to work for himself instead of for the species
  • (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Hyde Park.) Famous men who orated here at Hyde Park's Speaker's Corner include Friedrich Engels & this 1848 Engels co-author
  • His writing was revolutionary
  • Expelled from Germany in 1849, he lived his last 30 years in the British kapital