Sunday, October 13, 2019
Karl Marxs Life and Work Essay -- Karl Marx Biography Biographies Ess
Karl Marx's Life and Work         As a German philosopher, a politician, and an important figure within the Communist League, Karl Heinrich Marx birthed a new way of looking at things through his beliefs, ideas, and writings.  Karl Marx was considered to be ââ¬Å"â⬠¦certainly one of the most important minds of modern timesâ⬠(1).  He wanted to know more about philosophy, so that he might understand the political and social system better.     http://csf.colorado.edu/mirrors/marxists.org/archive/marx/photo/index.htm     On May 5th, 1818, in Trier, Karl Marx was born of Heinrich and Henrietta Marx in the German Rhineland.  Studies say that Karlââ¬â¢s family was of a large size, consisting of about four children:  Karl, Sophie, Emilie, and Luise.  His mother, whom belonged to a family of Hungarian Jews, died in 1863,yet was always considered to be a lovely wife and mother.  The Jewish blood that ran through the family ultimately impacted Karlââ¬â¢s fate.  When Karl was six years old, he adopted Christianity because at the time it was considered as an act of civilized progress.  His father, a highly educated lawyer whom admired eighteenth century literature (of the French Enlightenment), was a ââ¬Å"Prussian patriotâ⬠ and a Jewish believer.  Karl and his father held a personal relationship, to which they enjoyed a close friendship.  His father did indeed influence him greatly, but Karl ââ¬Å"did not believe in the power of rational argument to influence action,â⬠ (2) as did his father   .                                                                   In high school, Marx was a good student, whom often expressed interest in the peasant community.  He also evolved into a reader of new romantic literature.  In 1835, he was a student at the University of Bonn and had ...              ...death influence the lives of many.     Notes:    1.  Robert C. Tucker, Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction       Publishers, 2001), 233.       2.  Isaiah Berlin, Karl Marx: His Life and Environment, 4th ed. (Oxford [Eng.]; New        York: Oxford University Press, 1978), 22.    3.  Franz Mehring, ââ¬Å"Karl Marx: The Story of His Lifeâ⬠, Chapter One: Early Years,        October 2000 http://www.marxists.org/archieve/mehring/works/marx/ch01.htm (10-29-01)       4.  Mehring, 3       5.  Mehring, 6       6.  David Riazanov, ââ¬Å"Karl Marx and Frederick Engelsâ⬠, An Introduction to Their Lives and       Work, 1927, .       7.  Riazanov, ch 2         8.   Riazanov,ch 4    9.  David Mclellan, Karl Marx: His Life and Thought (New York, Evanston, San Francisco,       London, 1973), 451.                         
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