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Definition of Karl Marx
1. Noun. Founder of modern communism; wrote the Communist Manifesto with Engels in 1848; wrote Das Kapital in 1867 (1818-1883).
Generic synonyms: Economic Expert, Economist, Philosopher, Revolutionary, Revolutionist, Subversive, Subverter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Karl Marx
Literary usage of Karl Marx
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Socialism by Thomas Kirkup (1909)
"CHAPTER VII Karl Marx THE greatest and most influential name in the history of
socialism is unquestionably Karl Marx. He and his like-minded companion ..."
2. The Library of Original Sources edited by Oliver Joseph Thatcher (1915)
"Karl Marx (1818-1883) was of Jewish descent. He was a lawyer, but gave up his
profession for social studies. Between 1843 afid 1845 he was in Paris, ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The former, following in part the teachings of Karl Marx, were led by Lenine.
The Marxian revolution was essentially a class revolution, to the realization ..."
4. Socialism: Critical and Constructive by James Ramsay MacDonald (1921)
"Karl Marx The first systematic exposition of Socialist doctrines brought up to
his time was that made by Marx not only in his work on " Capital," but in ..."
5. Progressivism--and After by William English Walling (1914)
"APPENDIX A-WAS Karl Marx A STATE SOCIALIST? Dm Karl Marx believe that every
strike, whether of the aristocracy of labor or of the laboring masses, ..."