Karl Marx - Part 1
"Workers of the world - unite!” it is written on the tomb of
this famous person called Karl Marx. To complete the sentence, "Workers of
the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your chains" this famous
quote written in Communist Manifesto. Karl marx is a father of socialism,
communism and philosopher for modern employees. When the King & Soldier, Merchant & Slave
methodology got failed, the technologies improvised to provide quality
products, Employee and Employer were born. His ideologies are followed in the
third world.
Ancestrally Jewish, Marx born to Heinrich Marx and Henrietta
Pressburg on 5th May 1818. He born at Kingdom of Prussia. His father
Heinrich had a liberal political views hence, he converted from Judaism to Protestant
Christianity, which is predominant sect in Germany and Prussia at that time.
Heinrich was a man of enlightenment, he was interested in ideologies and
philosophies of Immanuel Kant & Voltaire. Heinrich also participated in
agitation to form a constitution in Prussia. Henrietta was possessed by a
motherly love nature and always thought about the cleanliness at home. Heinrich
ideologies are with liberal humanists. Heinrich is not only a good father, also
shown his side of humanity to the society.
Henrietta from a prosperous family, her family later found the
Philips Electronics by Gerard Philips. Henrietta contrary with her husband, she
belongs to Judaism and their cults. Until 1830 Karl Marx was educated privately
in Trier High school. Hugo Wyttenbach, friend to Heinrich also a liberal
humanist, raided by police several times.
On October 1835, at the age of 17, he joined University of Bonn. He
also joined in Trier Tavern Club drinking society also served club’s
co-president. Due to his academics fall down, his father transferred to
University of Berlin. Karl Marx again rejuvenated his studies with Jeny won
westphalen and engaged with her. She also ignored the ruling class of her own
community for Karl Marx. Law and Philosophy fascinated Marx, it made him to be Hegelian.
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