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Karl Marx | |
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Born | May 5 1818 |
Place of birth | Germany |
Known for | Scientific Socialism |
Biography
Karl Marx was the most important philosopher, economist, sociologist, and political theorist of the 19th-century. He was born in Germany in 1818 and is renowned for his profound influence on modern social, economic, and political thought. Marx's ideas and theories, collectively referred to as Marxism, have played a significant role in shaping the understanding of class struggle, capitalism, historical materialism, and the potential for a more equitable society. His work has had a lasting impact on fields such as economics, sociology, and political science. His greatest contributions are his and Friedrich Engels' creation of Scientific Socialism, Dialectical Materialism and the laying-bare of the functions of Capitalism.
Works
We provide The Complete Works of Marx and Engels.