Karl Marx1 Marx was one of the great thinkers of modern times. Born in Prussia, he led an itinerant existence and had various interests; in his callowness he wrote lyric poetry, later he became a publisher man, and eventually a theorist advocating social reform. From his student years Marx was interested in philosophy (his doctoral dissertation bear on itself with aspects of Greek philosophical systems) and, after reading extensively in anthropology and economics, he arrived at a formulation of his own philosophical anthropology -- the science of human beings in society.
Despite what has been proclaimed and enacted in his name (later in life he would protest that he was not a “Marxist” as the term had semen to be understood), Marx was concerned ultimately with human freedom, reviving the antediluvian concept of communism wherein human beings could fulfill their cooperative roles inside society without fear of exploitation. He saw the historical branch of capitalism...
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