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  2. Karl Marx - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of Karl Marx, East Highgate Cemetery, London. Following the death of his wife Jenny in December 1881, Marx developed a catarrh that kept him in ill health for the last 15 months of his life. It eventually brought on the bronchitis and pleurisy that killed him in London on 14 March 1883, when he died a stateless person at age 64. [203]

  3. Mass killings under communist regimes - Wikipedia

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    Professor of political science Atsushi Tago and professor of international relations Frank W. Wayman used mass killing from Valentino and concluded that even with a lower threshold (10,000 killed per year, 1,000 killed per year, or even 1 killed per year) "autocratic regimes, especially communist, are prone to mass killing generically, but not ...

  4. List of contributors to Marxist theory - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx: Trier, Kingdom of Prussia: London, United Kingdom: Prussian and German 1818–1883 Classical Marxism: Paul Mattick: Stolp, Pomerania, German Empire (now Poland) Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States: German 1904–1981 Council communism: Andy Merrifield: Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom: Still living British 1960 ...

  5. The Belgian Massacres - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx had briefly lived in Brussels as an exile between 1845 and 1848 but had made no inroads into the dominance of Belgian politics by Liberal and Catholic parties. The reign of Leopold II ( r. 1865–1909 ) first saw the rise of organised socialist political groups and parties, most notably among the industrial workers in the southern ...

  6. Emmanuel Barthélemy - Wikipedia

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    Barthélemy visited Karl and Jenny Marx at their apartment several times although Jenny Marx disliked him intensely. [8] Barthélemy was also an associate of the German radical August Willich . According to Wilhelm Liebknecht, Willich and Barthélemy plotted to kill Marx for being too conservative. [ 8 ]

  7. Criticism of Marxism - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx and the Close of His System is a book published in 1896 by the Austrian economist Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk, which represented one of the earliest detailed critiques of Marxism. Criticism of Marxism (also known as Anti-Marxism) has come from various political ideologies, campaigns and academic disciplines.

  8. Helene Demuth - Wikipedia

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    On 23 June 1851 Helene Demuth gave birth to a boy, Henry Frederick Demuth, the birth certificate leaving the name of the father blank. [3] Some scholars accept that the child had been sired by Karl Marx, [4] a view that reflects surviving correspondence from the Marx family and their wider circle, as well as the fact that Marx's wife had been on a trip abroad nine months prior to the birth. [3]

  9. Timeline of Karl Marx - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx in 1875. Karl Marx (5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, historian, journalist, and revolutionary socialist.Marx's work in economics laid the basis for the current understanding of labour and its relation to capital, and has influenced much of subsequent economic thought.