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==Biography==
==Biography==
Born in {{Wiki|Trier}}, Marx studied at the universities of {{Wiki|Bonn}} and {{Wiki|Berlin}} He went on to write for the radical newspaper ''{{Wiki|Rheinische Zeitung}}'' in [[Cologne]] and began work on his theory of {{Wiki|historical materialism}}. In 1843, he moved to [[Paris]], where he wrote for several other radical newspapers and met {{Wiki|Friedrich Engels}}, his lifelong friend and collaborator.
===Early life===
Born in {{Wiki|Trier}}, Marx studied at the universities of {{Wiki|Bonn}} and {{Wiki|Berlin}}. He went on to write for the radical newspaper ''{{Wiki|Rheinische Zeitung}}'' in [[Cologne]] and began work on his theory of {{Wiki|historical materialism}}. In 1843, he moved to [[Paris]], where he wrote for several other radical newspapers and met {{Wiki|Friedrich Engels}}, his lifelong friend and collaborator.


However, Marx's revolutionary views brought him into trouble with the police, and he was eventually forced to flee to {{Wiki|Brussels}}, where he and Engels wrote one of their most influential works, ''{{Wiki|The Communist Manifesto}}''. After spending a period of time in Cologne, Marx and his family were exiled to [[London]] in 1849. There, he continued writing and developing his theories about social and economic activity.
However, Marx's revolutionary views brought him into trouble with the police, and he was eventually forced to flee to {{Wiki|Brussels}}, where he and Engels wrote one of their most influential works, ''{{Wiki|The Communist Manifesto}}''. After spending a period of time in Cologne, Marx and his family were exiled to [[London]] in 1849. There, he continued writing and developing his theories about social and economic activity.


At some point in 1868, Marx organized a discreet meeting with his allies to discuss trade unions; unfortunately, the London police noticed his activities. He met the [[Assassin]] siblings, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] & [[Evie Frye]] when the twins caught him arguing with a policeman and acknowledged their endeavor in helping the London populace. Marx challenged the twins to provide assistance to those in need - the workers. The Fryes, particularly Evie, was eager to lend aid and kill the spies tailing Marx for him to avoid the police. With the threat removed, Marx arranged a meeting with his contacts.
===Working with the Frye twins===
A passionate activist, Marx was known to organize meetings with like-minded individuals during his time in London, which earned him the ire of the local police force. In 1868, he met the [[Assassin]] siblings, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], whom he congratulated on their efforts to aid the people of London. However, he also noted that they had not focused enough on those who really needed their help - the working class.  


Arriving before the meeting, Marx discovered one of his allies, Simon, betraying him and requested one of the twins to deliver the traitor to him. After scolding Simon he then thanked the Fryes for lending their support.
In response, the Frye twins, particularly Evie, offered to assist Marx so that he could make it to one of his gatherings. They subsequently took out spies of the London police, allowing Marx to successfully contact his allies and give them the time and place of the meeting. While on his way there, he discovered one of his allies, Simon, had betrayed him and asked one of the twins to deliver the traitor to him. After scolding Simon, he then thanked the Fryes for lending their support.


Much later, Marx requested further assistance from the siblings for finding proof that a factory abused its workers. Jacob and Evie ignited cotton bales located in the factory to test the foreman's concern for his workers.
Much later, Marx requested further assistance from the siblings for finding proof that a factory abused its workers. Jacob and Evie ignited cotton bales located in the factory to test the foreman's concern for his workers.

Revision as of 00:49, 27 October 2015


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"Only when workers are able to assemble freely and in strength will we be able to achieve the reforms we most assuredly deserve."
―Karl Marx, 1868.[src]

Karl Heinrich Marx (1818 – 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, journalist and sociologist considered the founder of the ideology of Marxism.

Biography

Early life

Born in Trier, Marx studied at the universities of Bonn and Berlin. He went on to write for the radical newspaper Rheinische Zeitung in Cologne and began work on his theory of historical materialism. In 1843, he moved to Paris, where he wrote for several other radical newspapers and met Friedrich Engels, his lifelong friend and collaborator.

However, Marx's revolutionary views brought him into trouble with the police, and he was eventually forced to flee to Brussels, where he and Engels wrote one of their most influential works, The Communist Manifesto. After spending a period of time in Cologne, Marx and his family were exiled to London in 1849. There, he continued writing and developing his theories about social and economic activity.

Working with the Frye twins

A passionate activist, Marx was known to organize meetings with like-minded individuals during his time in London, which earned him the ire of the local police force. In 1868, he met the Assassin siblings, Jacob and Evie Frye, whom he congratulated on their efforts to aid the people of London. However, he also noted that they had not focused enough on those who really needed their help - the working class.

In response, the Frye twins, particularly Evie, offered to assist Marx so that he could make it to one of his gatherings. They subsequently took out spies of the London police, allowing Marx to successfully contact his allies and give them the time and place of the meeting. While on his way there, he discovered one of his allies, Simon, had betrayed him and asked one of the twins to deliver the traitor to him. After scolding Simon, he then thanked the Fryes for lending their support.

Much later, Marx requested further assistance from the siblings for finding proof that a factory abused its workers. Jacob and Evie ignited cotton bales located in the factory to test the foreman's concern for his workers.

Personality and characteristics

Karl Marx was a calm-minded and logical individual and, as the founder of the Marxism philosophy, a man of equality and justice for society. Marx showed great concern for the well-being of mistreated workers during the 19th century. He was no fan of corruption nor capitalism which was prevalent during his time.

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