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Karl Marx was born in Trier Germany on May 5,1818. He was the son of Heinrich and Henrietta Marx. ... In 1835, at the age of sixteen, Marx enrolled in the Faculty of Law at the University of Bonn. The following year Marx’s father sent him to the more serious University of Berlin, here he remained for four years. Marx was soon introduced to the writings of G. ...
Marx later became a member of the Young Hegelian movement. ... ” (Great Traditions in Ethics, 187)
Marx was a materialist. Materialist, including Marx, believe the only things that have existence are materials in which we can physically see or touch. ...
According to Lenin, Marx rejected idealism along with the views of Hume and Kant. ... Marx also concluded we could not choose our paths. ...
During 1842, Marx met Moses Hess, a radical who considered himself a socialist. ...
In the autumn of 1843, Marx went to Paris in order to publish a radical journal. ...
“Marx identified three kinds of alienation in capitalist society. ... Marx believed the solution to this problem was communism. ... htm)
While in Paris, Marx met Friedrich Engels. ... Marx and Engels worked together to form the theory of “Revolutionary Proletarian Socialism”, or “Communism”.
Approximate Word count = 937 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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