Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Karl Marx Essays - Philosophy, Politics, Culture, Materialists
Karl Marx Essays - Philosophy, Politics, Culture, Materialists    Karl Marx      1818-83, German social philosopher and revolutionary; with Friedrich Engels, a  founder of modern Socialism and Communism. The son of a lawyer, he studied  law and philosophy; he rejected the idealism of G.W.F. Hegel but was  influenced by Ludwig Feuerbach and Moses Hess. His editorship (1842-43) of  the Rheinische Zeitung ended when the paper was suppressed. In 1844 he  met Engels in Paris, beginning a lifelong collaboration. With Engels he wrote  the Communist Manifesto (1848) and other works that broke with the tradition  of appealing to natural rights to justify social reform, invoking instead the laws  of history leading inevitably to the triumph of the working class. Exiled from  Europe after the Revolutions Of 1848, Marx lived in London, earning some  money as a correspondent for the New York Tribune but dependent on  Engels's financial help while working on his monumental work Das Kapital (3  vol., 1867-94), in which he used Dialectical Materialism to analyze economic  and social history; Engels edited vol. 2 and 3 after Marx's death. With Engels,  Marx helped found (1864) the International Workingmen's Association, but his  disputes with the anarchist Mikhail Bakunin eventually led to its breakup.  Marxism has greatly influenced the development of socialist thought; further,  many scholars have considered Marx a great economic theoretician and the  founder of economic history and sociology.      Bibliography      Historychnnel.com    
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