As the economy teeters, Karl Marx is back in vogue among German youth. PASSAU, Germany, Oct. 20, 2008 — -- First published in 1867, Karl Marx's treatise, "Das Kapital," is enjoying a comeback in ...
A larger-than-life statue of Communist philosopher Karl Marx was unveiled on Saturday on the 200th anniversary of his birth in the western German town of Trier. The 4.4-metre bronze statue of Marx was ...
On Saturday afternoon, Nushi Nazemi marked the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx's birth by laying a wreath at his London tomb. Nazemi, 67, grew up in a Marxist family in Tehran and served time in prison ...
Two hundred years after he was born, Karl Marx is still causing controversy. The donation of a statue by the People’s Republic of China to commemorate the anniversary of his birth Saturday in the ...
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What Marx really meant by “Religion is the opium of the people”
Karl Marx’s famous line about religion is one of the most quoted and most misunderstood ideas in modern thought. This video breaks down what Marx actually meant by calling religion the “opium of the ...
Karl Marx did not know what we know: he did not know that he was Karl Marx. Had this knowledge been available to him, it would have consoled him during the many moments when he wondered whether his ...
First published a century and a half ago, Karl Marx's work 'Das Kapital' is still read today. Its German author was the first economist to take on globalization, says Bernd Ziesemer in an interview ...
Karl Marx wrote volumes warning the world about capitalism's ability to commodify everything: thought, art, labour, even identity. What the 'Father of Communism' likely never imagined was that one day ...
In a new biopic from filmmaker Raoul Peck, the central character is a 19th century revolutionary who'd probably have plenty to say about the 21st century. Peck's film, The Young Karl Marx, centers on ...
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Top responses to NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's inaugural address: 'Godless, rancid ideology'
Democratic New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani drew backlash for his inaugural address, which he delivered from the steps of New York City Hall on Thursday after being sworn in on a Quran by ...
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