- Karl Marx - Wikipedia
Karl Marx[a] (German: [ˈkaʁl ˈmaʁks]; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist
- Karl Marx | Books, Theory, Beliefs, Children, Communism . . .
Karl Marx (1818–83) was a revolutionary, socialist, historian, and economist who wrote the works, including Das Kapital and (with Friedrich Engels) The Communist Manifesto, that formed the basis of the body of thought and belief known as Marxism
- Karl Marx - Communist Manifesto, Theories Beliefs | HISTORY
From Karl Marx to Joseph Stalin to Mao Zedong, the label of communism has been attached to these figures—and their often ruthless governments—through history
- Karl Marx - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Karl Marx (1818–1883) is often treated as an activist rather than a philosopher, a revolutionary whose works inspired the foundation of communist regimes in the twentieth century
- Karl Marx Sociologist: Contributions and Theory
Karl Marx was a German philosopher interested in exploring the relationship between the economy and the people working within the economic system Marx’s theory was strongly based on the struggles of the working class during the Industrial Revolution in Europe
- Why Karl Marx Was One of the Most Influential and Destructive . . .
Karl Marx was one of the most respected minds of the 19th century His meditations on how societies work, and how they should work, have informed and challenged humans for more than 150 years
- A Brief Biography of Karl Marx - ThoughtCo
Karl Marx (May 5, 1818–March 14, 1883), a Prussian political economist, journalist, and activist, and author of the seminal works, "The Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital," influenced generations of political leaders and socioeconomic thinkers
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