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Marx's life
1, Karl Marx1818 was born on May 5, 2008 in a lawyer's family in Trier, Rhine-Pfalcz, the German Confederation of Prussia.

His grandfather Robin Levi was a Jewish jurist.

2. After graduating from high school, Marx entered Bonn University and transferred to Berlin University to study law after 18, but most of his studies focused on philosophy and history.

3. 184 1 year, Marx applied for a degree with his thesis "The Difference between democritus's Philosophy of Nature and Epicurus's Philosophy of Nature", which was unanimously approved by the Committee, and he successfully obtained a doctorate from Jena University without further defense.

After graduation, he became the editor-in-chief of Rheinische Zeitung and met the well-known "forest theft problem" in the history of Marx's thought development. In Prussia, 6,543,805 people were punished for this, accounting for 77% of all criminal cases.

Faced with this rather severe social situation, Marx resigned as editor-in-chief of the newspaper in a rage.

4. 1843, Marx published an article criticizing the Russian tsar in the newspaper, which aroused the dissatisfaction of Russian tsar Nicholas I, and the king of Prussia received the tsar's * * * and ordered the banning of Rheinische Zeitung, so Marx lost his job.

5. 1836 At the end of summer, Marx, a freshman studying law at Bonn University, returned to Teller and proposed to the girl he fell in love with.

Yan Ni and 18-year-old Marx agreed for life.

Marx transferred from Bonn University, not far from home, to Berlin University, far from home, which meant that they had to wait for each other's loyalty for a long time.

In Berlin, because of the emotional agitation, "the desire for love" and the suspense and anxiety caused by it, Marx was once influenced to devote himself wholeheartedly to his studies.

On June,1841April 15, Marx received his doctorate in philosophy ahead of schedule.

As soon as the young doctor of philosophy arrived in Trier, he hurried to his lover's home and handed his doctoral thesis to Yan Ni's father.

Yan Ni and Marx had planned to get married immediately after years of separation.

But just having a doctoral thesis can't be the basis for making a living, so he and Yan Ni have to give up the idea of getting married and continue to wait.

7.1In March of 843, Marx was forced to quit the editorial department of Rheinische Zeitung.

Then Arnold Ruger and I discussed the plan to publish a book together.

Later, in June of 1843, he arrived in Crocker He Na (in March of 1842, Yan Ni moved here with his mother after his father died), and Yan Ni Feng Yu, who had been waiting for him for seven years, was born in June of 18 14 in a German noble (baron) family.

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8. The dusk love between Marx and Yan Ni is more intense.

1880, she probably has liver cancer. She endured great pain with amazing restraint.

In these fearful years, Marx took care of his wife and accompanied her. In order to make her happier, Marx accompanied her to France to see her eldest daughter and grandchildren in July and August of 188 1.

188 1 autumn, Marx fell ill due to anxiety, insomnia and excessive physical exertion.

He suffered from life-threatening pneumonia, but he still can't forget Yan Ni.

At noon on March 4th, Marx passed away peacefully and was buried next to Yan Ni's tomb in Highgate Cemetery.

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1, Marxism is one of the most complicated and profound theories in modern times.

The theoretical scope includes politics, philosophy, economy, society and other fields.

The development of Marxism is beyond the reach of any other theory. Because of this, there are many different versions of explanations and statements in this world.

Except Marxism–Leninism, many schools believe that egoism is the orthodox inheritance of Marx.

Nowadays, the main camps are Trotskyism, Stalinism, Western Marxism and so on.

2. Marx believes that philosophy is the liberation of human thoughts, that is, it is the spiritual weapon for the proletariat to challenge the social system.

Only under the guidance of scientific philosophy can the proletariat thoroughly criticize the capitalist society, establish a new socialist society and finally liberate itself.

Marx's philosophy traces back to human nature: he thinks that the difference between human beings and animals lies in that people can effectively plan their own means of subsistence and means of production.