young marx

Ewell 2022-04-21 09:03:24

Montesquieu said: There are two kinds of corruption in society, one is that the RMB obeys the law, the other is that the law itself corrupts people. The Industrial Revolution greatly advanced society, but it also made capitalists driven by money and only concerned with efficiency: the machines cut off the fingers of women workers, they turned a blind eye, and they deducted the wages of troublemakers; they recklessly employed child labor and kept them from Work day and night. The young Marx deeply recognized the social imbalance, and actively devoted himself to the liberation of the working class. The Rheinische Zeitung was searched, he lived in poverty, sought jobs everywhere, was expelled for his political speech, and was cared for by his wife and daughter at home... All kinds of tragic experiences made him sympathize with the vast number of workers from the bottom of his heart, and was willing to lead them to fight. After the establishment of the Justice League, he actively participated in the liaison, and pointed out that Weitling, who had given many speeches and caused a great stir, was just blindly inciting the masses with kindness and kindness. He did not want the workers to make troubles more constructive. Sex and feasibility, rather than just talking about it, profoundly reveal his revolutionary and practicality. Through the efforts of Marx and Engels, the "Communist Manifesto" was published, which not only showed his wealth of knowledge and outstanding talent, but also showed his love and dedication to the working class group.

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  • Estefania 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    This narrative is too orthodox, even if it is used as a teaching film in Ma Zhe class, it will probably not violate the harmony. . .

  • Ethan 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    In the final analysis, human beings are just a group of self-materialized animals that enjoy money and worship. The thinkers who bother them are just some rare aliens.

The Young Karl Marx quotes

  • Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: [to Marx] Do not be like Luther who, after destroying Catholic dogma, founded an equally intolerant religion.