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Marx studied at the universities of {{Wiki|Bonn}} and [[Berlin]]. Afterwards, he wrote for a radical newspaper in {{Wiki|Cologne}}, and began to work on the theory of the materialist conception of history. In 1843, he moved to [[Paris]], where he continued to write for other radical publications. It was there he met {{Wiki|Friedrich Engels}}, who became his friend and frequent collaborator. After he was exiled, he and his family moved to [[London]] in 1849, where he continued writing and developing his theories about social and economic activity. Real page-turners. | Marx studied at the universities of {{Wiki|Bonn}} and [[Berlin]]. Afterwards, he wrote for a radical newspaper in {{Wiki|Cologne}}, and began to work on the theory of the materialist conception of history. In 1843, he moved to [[Paris]], where he continued to write for other radical publications. It was there he met {{Wiki|Friedrich Engels}}, who became his friend and frequent collaborator. After he was exiled, he and his family moved to [[London]] in 1849, where he continued writing and developing his theories about social and economic activity. Real page-turners. | ||
Marx published many books during his lifetime, with the most recognizable being the {{Wiki|The Communist Manifesto|Communist Manifesto}} (1848) and {{Wiki|Das Kapital}} (1867-1894), which arguably laid the foundation for our current understanding of the relationship between labor and capital | Marx published many books during his lifetime, with the most recognizable being the {{Wiki|The Communist Manifesto|Communist Manifesto}} (1848) and {{Wiki|Das Kapital}} (1867-1894), which arguably laid the foundation for our current understanding of the relationship between labor and capital. | ||
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Date of Birth: 5 May 1818.
Born in Trier, in what was then the Kingdom of Prussia, Karl Marx was a philosopher, economist, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist.
Marx studied at the universities of Bonn and Berlin. Afterwards, he wrote for a radical newspaper in Cologne, and began to work on the theory of the materialist conception of history. In 1843, he moved to Paris, where he continued to write for other radical publications. It was there he met Friedrich Engels, who became his friend and frequent collaborator. After he was exiled, he and his family moved to London in 1849, where he continued writing and developing his theories about social and economic activity. Real page-turners.
Marx published many books during his lifetime, with the most recognizable being the Communist Manifesto (1848) and Das Kapital (1867-1894), which arguably laid the foundation for our current understanding of the relationship between labor and capital.