Posted on 10/08/2017 5:58:27 PM PDT by re_tail20
Throughout the 20th Century, Karl Marxs visage often appeared on communist banners in the guise of a mighty, bearded prophet, the first and greatest in an array of great thinkers that also included Engels, Lenin, Stalin, and Mao. So it may be slightly odd and amusing to think of him in his mid-20s living in Paris as the editor of a magazine. Digging into the letters and writings that Marx produced in those years, and the writings of those who knew him, always turns up something interestingand occasionally something utterly fascinating.
The year was 1844. Hoping to unite German and French radicals, Marx and his colleague Arnold Ruge moved with their wives to Paris in order to found a new theoretical journal, the Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher (German-French Annals). Paris was an exciting and cosmopolitan city, but the intellectual climate was unfamiliar to the two Germans. Marx and Ruge were simply unfamiliar both with popular politics and with the world outside Germany, says Gareth Stedman Jones in his new biography of Marx.
Marxs intellectual formation had taken place in Berlin under the influence of radical, atheistic Hegelianism, which was locked in battle against the conservative, Christian Prussia of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV. In Paris, on the other hand, the most important streams of radical socialism were strongly influenced by Christianity. This was incomprehensible to Marx, who assumed that all this would need to change. He thought that the whole culture of present-day France must disappear, in the words of his co-editor Ruge.
Marx and Ruge also had personal problems. In an amusing demonstration of the dubious applicability of their ideas to real life, the co-editors decided to form a Fourierist Phalanstery (a utopian socialist commune) with their wives, but had to call it off after living together for only two weeks. This...
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Marx was a parasite living off a family, not paying rent for his room and board and just writing his drivel that eventually cost the lives of millions of people.
Somebody please go back in time and kill the parents of Karl Marx before they ever meet.
“Marx was a parasite living off a family, not paying rent for his room and board and just writing his drivel that eventually cost the lives of millions of people.”
Yep. Absolutely correct. But he’s been he darling of all the academic ‘intelligentsia’ who look down their noses at the rest of us ‘little people’ who actually worship God instead of a deadbeat hateful narcissist like Marx.
Seems to me that Marx around 1848 got Greeley to publish his writings weekly in his NYT.
This went on for some 10 years or so, as I recall.
Keeping in mind some of the well-known characters around in those days, one might consider how many and whom of them were influenced by his writings here in the good old USA!
Marx later wrote a nice letter to the then potus, but, alas, it arrived too late!
Ah...the bits of history that sometimes turn up, eh?
Yes I have read that Marx was a fan of Abraham Lincoln.
The American Communists who fought in the Spanish Civil War called themselves the “Abraham Lincoln Brigade”.
SOG!
Was Orwell one of them? I got confused reading his Homage to Catalonia. Too many keystone cops-like operations there. Couldn’t see risking my life over that.
Marx watched hux children die of poverty while he smoked cigars in the the other room with his friends. May all Marxists die horrible deaths.
What you learn when you’re home schooled. Liberal public schools hold him up as a role model.
Him and his buddy Engels although not much is heard about him. They were hoping for a communistic Germany.
I don’t know a lot about Orwell.
I think he started as a Communist then became disenchanted.
I know he spent his last years on a Scottish Island, hunting, fishing, and hiking. His Son said it was a paradise.
Did work in the 1600s - say, like in Plymouth
To wit -
William Bradford, the colonys first governor, writes that the communal lifestyle was found to breed much confusion and discontent and retard much employment
[f]or the Young men, that were most able and fit for labour and service, did repine that they should spend their time and strength to work for other mens wives and children without any recompense.
After every family was assigned its own parcel of land to farm, this had very good success, for it made all hands very industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been.
Bust’n azz for layabouts? Some things never change.
Engels was a homo for Karl. They sodomised each other with cigars, much like Bill Clinton and Monica.
Hux?
Seriously?
No, I just hate Marxists, and I figured I’d malign Bill Clinton too.
Seriously? You’ve got to be kidding me! Karl Marx was not gay (as far as I know)
Karl Marx was married to Jenny von Westphalen,Marx’s children by his wife were: Jenny Caroline (m. Longuet; 18441883); Jenny Laura (m. Lafargue; 18461911); Edgar (18471855); Henry Edward Guy (”Guido”; 18491850); Jenny Eveline Frances (”Franziska”; 18511852); Jenny Julia Eleanor (18551898); and one more who died before being named (July 1857).
NYT = New York Tribune
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Tis So!
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