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| | Karl Marx, 1818-1883 |
 | | At the age of seventeen, Marx enrolled in the Faculty of Law at the University of Bonn. |  | | Marx became a member of the Young Hegelian movement. |  | | He came from a long line of rabbis on both sides of his family and his father, a man who knew Voltaire and Lessing by heart, had agreed to baptism as a Protestant so that he would not lose his job as one of the most respected lawyers in Trier. |
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http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/marx.html
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| | Karl Marx |
 | | Marx, unwilling to return to his homeland and rejected the job. |  | | After schooling in Trier (1830-35), Marx entered Bonn University to study law. |  | | The poverty of the Marx's family was confirmed by a Prussian police agent who visited the Dean Street flat in 1852. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUmarx.htm
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| | Lecture 24: The Age of Ideologies (2): Reflections on Karl Marx |
 | | As Marx himself admitted, "I am performing an act of historical justice, and am rendering to each man his due." Marx sought truth and not novelty. |  | | He made his appeal solely to reason, to the practical intelligence. |  | | He did not want to appeal to the idealistic feelings of his audience. |
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http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/lecture24a.html
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| | Philosophers : Karl Marx |
 | | With Engels, Marx helped found (1864) the International Workingmen's Association, but his disputes with the anarchist Mikhail Babuknin eventually led to its breakup. |  | | With Engels he wrote the Communist Manifesto (1848) and other works that broke with the tradition of appealing to natural rights to justify social reform, invoking instead the laws of history leading inevitably to the triumph of the working class. |  | | Exiled from Europe after the Revolutions of 1848, Marx lived in London, earning some money as a correspondent for the New York Tribune but dependent on Engels's financial help while working on his monumental work Das Kapital (3 vol., 1867-94), in which he used dialectical materialism to analyze economic and social history; Engels edited vol. |
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http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/marx.html
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| | THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO |
 | | At a Congress of the League, held in November 1847, Marx and Engels were commissioned to prepare a complete theoretical and practical party programme. |  | | But in his first public agitation, 1862-1864, he did not go beyond demanding co-operative worhsops supported by state credit.] |  | | It is entitled: _Manifesto of the Communist_Party_, by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. |
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http://www.anu.edu.au/polsci/marx/classics/manifesto.html
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| | Marx, Karl. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Breaking with the tradition of justifying social reform by appeal to natural rights, he invoked inevitable laws of history to predict the eventual triumph of the working class. |  | | Marx studied law at Bonn and Berlin, but became interested in philosophy and took a Ph.D. degree at Jena (1841). |  | | In his last years Marxs great intellectual vigor continued unabated. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/ma/Marx-Kar.html
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| | Karl Marx and informal education |
 | | In 1843 after only a year in post, Marx was compelled to resign as editor. |  | | Marx was born in Trier on May 5, 1818. |  | | Marx and Engels characterize the growth of the working class as a "more or less veiled civil war raging within existing society" but unlike previous historical movements which were minority movements, the working class movement is "the self-conscious independent movement of the immense majority, in the interests of the immense majority". |
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http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-marx.htm
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| | Biographies: Men of Literature: Political Personages: Karl Marx (1818-83). |
 | | Marx' prescription was to increase the power of the State. |  | | He followed Hegel's deterministic view that all events come about as a result of the inevitable progress of history, "progress" in that the state passes through different stages. |  | | Biographies: Men of Literature: Political Personages: Karl Marx (1818-83). |
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http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Philosophy/Marx.htm
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| | Karl Marx |
 | | Although his family was Jewish they converted to Christianity so that his father could pursue his career as a lawyer in the face of Prussia's anti-Jewish laws. |  | | This is a consequence of Marx's analysis of the role of ideas of justice from within historical materialism. |  | | This certainly sounds like a theory of justice, and could be adopted as such. |
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/marx
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| | Karl Marx Economic/Political Philosopher |
 | | It was in Paris in September, 1844 where he first met life-long friend and associate Frederick Engels. |  | | Due to his revolutionary activities, Marx was banished from Belgium in February 1848, finally ending up in London in 1849 where he lived until his death. |  | | Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818 in the city of Trier, Germany. |
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http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96may/marx.html
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| | Groucho Marx (Julius Henry) - The Marx Brothers |
 | | He was the first of the brothers to start stage career aged 15 in an act called The Leroy Trio. |  | | This let to Groucho being investigated by the FBI. |  | | Groucho was born Julius Henry Marx on Oct 2 1890 in New York. |
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http://www.marx-brothers.org/living/groucho.htm
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| | Eleanor Marx |
 | | As Aveling was already married, Eleanor lived with him as his common law wife. |  | | Eleanor Marx and Edward Aveling joined Hyndman's Social Democratic Federation. |  | | Although Lissagaray and Marx shared the same political views, he disapproved of the relationship because at 34, Lissagaray was twice the age of his daughter. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Wmarx.htm
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| | The MarX-Files: Resources on Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels |
 | | Marxism Mailing List, a list-serve of Marxist scholars and activisits, moderated by Louis Proyect. |  | | Prepared by Derek Stanovsky for his courses, Marx for Beginners and Marx's Capital, taught at Appalachian State University for Watauga College and the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies. |  | | Appalachian State Library books by Marx and about Marx. |
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http://www.appstate.edu/~stanovskydj/marxfiles.html
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| | Why A Duck? -- Bookstore |
 | | The program ran for about six months, from November 1932 through May 1933, and featured Groucho as Waldorf T. Flywheel, Attorney at Law, and Chico as Emmanuel Ravelli, his assistant. |  | | Harpo tells some of the most wonderful stories about growing up with his wacky family, his career with and without his brothers, and his participation in the infamous Algonquin Roundtable. |  | | Love, Groucho: Letters from Groucho Marx to His Daughter Miriam -- Cassette |
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| | Marx Brothers - Night at the Opera Treasury |
 | | This site was created and is maintained by Bill Buchanan. |  | | Marx Brothers - Night at the Opera Treasury |  | | Serving the Marx Brothers community since October 28, 1996. |
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http://www.nightattheopera.net
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| | Karl Marx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1833 Marx enrolled in the University of Bonn to study law, at his father's behest. |  | | Marx died in London in the year 1883, and is buried in Highgate Cemetery, London. |  | | Marx later gave as his source the newspaper The Morning Star. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Marx
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 | | What first and most vividly centred interest on Marx and his speculations was his relation to the revolutionary socialistic movement; and it is those features of his doctrines which bear immediately on the propaganda that still continue to hold the attention of the greater number of his critics. |  | | Such is necessarily the case, and for more than one reason. |  | | His socialistic bias may color his polemics, but his logical grasp is too neat and firm to admit of an bias, other than that of his metaphysical preconceptions, affecting his theoretical work. |
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http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/veblen/marx1.txt
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| | Marx |
 | | Marx and his colleague Friedrich Engels issued the |  | | Although he also attempted to earn a living as a journalist in Paris and Brussels, Marx's participation in unpopular political movements made it difficult to support his growing family. |  | | He finally settled in London in 1849, where he lived in poverty while studying and developing his economic and political theories. |
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http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/marx.htm
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| | Marx/Engels |
 | | For the rest of his life, Marx worked on a massive effort to explain and defend his economic theories. |  | | Early in his own career, Marx outlined his disagreement with the master's political theories in A Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right. |  | | Nevertheless, Marx and Engels noted, the proletariat constitutes a majority of the population, and the prospect of its organization for effective political action is what raised the "spectre" of Communism in industrial Europe. |
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http://www.philosophypages.com/hy/5o.htm
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| | Biography of Karl Marx - The Communist Manifesto |
 | | He lost three children during his lifetime and lived in poverty most of his days. |  | | Karl Marx was born in Germany in 1818 just after the close of the Napoleonic wars. |  | | It is interesting to note that many communist organizations (including the early communist party in the United States) would suffer from the same problems throughout the entire history of the movement. |
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http://www.indepthinfo.com/communist-manifesto/karl-marx.shtml
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Chico Marx - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Chico Marx had a lifelong gambling habit, which usually kept him short of funds, and which compelled him to continue in show business long after his brothers had retired in comfort from their Hollywood income. |  | | Chico became manager of the Marx Brothers after their mother, Minnie, died. |  | | Leonard Marx, known as Chico, (March 22, 1887 - October 11, 1961) was one of the Marx Brothers. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/c/chico-marx.html
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| | Karl Marx |
 | | "Marx's Concept of an Economic Law of Motion" by J.P. Burkett, 2000, HOPE |  | | Karl Marx: The Story of His Life, by Franz Mehring, 1935 |  | | "Karl Marx and the Close of his System", by Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, 1896, in Boenigk, editor, Staatswissenschaftliche Arbeiten |
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http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/marx.htm
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| | Marx-Out-of-Print Home Page |
 | | Short Article - 'His Kids and Consort Wage an Unseemly Court Case Over an Ailing Groucho Marx' |  | | ' Harpo Marx and the Golden Age of Television plus 'Son of Silence' - Harpo's son Bill recalls working with his Dad. |  | | The book, which is in paperback form is split into 11 chapters and the publication is liberally illustrated with posed publicity shots. |
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http://www.marxoutofprint.plus.com
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| | Marx, K; Engels, F |
 | | Karl Marx (wwu.edu) Works available at Wilson Library, Western Washington University |  | | After Marx's death, he organised the editing and publication of his works, including the unpublished second and third volumes of Kapital, and provided them with important introductions. |  | | Because of the close association in which he and Marx worked it is almost impossible to distinguish their individual contributions to any aspect of theory on which they wrote, including the subject of economics. |
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http://www.cpm.ll.ehime-u.ac.jp/AkamacHomePage/Akamac_E-text_Links/M.E.html
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| | Groucho Marx is here! |
 | | This site is in no way affiliated with the estate, or any family members of Groucho Marx. |  | | Any questions or concerns about this page can be sent to Webmaster |  | | Some of these wav files require Windows Media Player from Microsoft. |
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http://www.groucho-marx.com
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| | Projekt Gutenberg-DE - Kultur - SPIEGEL ONLINE |
 | | Marx war Mitarbeiter an Horace Greeleys "New York Tribune" und an der "New American Cyclopedia". |  | | Sohn des späteren Justizrats Heinrich Marx (eigentlich Marx Levi, alter jüdischer Familienname Mardochai), der 1824 mit seiner Familie zur protestantischen Kirche übertrat. |  | | In Paris studierte Marx den Sozialismus und Kommuismus, dort begann die engere Zusammenarbeit mit Friedrich Engels, mit dem er gegen B. Bauer "Die heilige Familie" (1845) schrieb; ferner verfaßte er die "Deutsche Ideologie" (1845, gedruckt erst 1926) und entwickelte die entscheidenden Grundgedanken der späteren Theorie. |
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http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/autoren/marx.htm
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| | Harpo Marx Tribute Page |
 | | And when I met him, I found out the best thing of all: That the man, the person, was even more |  | | "...Harpo Marx had the good sense and the great gift never to Grow Up. |  | | Children loved him and old people loved him because they saw themselves in |
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http://hometown.aol.com/hmharpomarx/Harpo.html
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| | Marx Brothers Cafe: |
 | | Welcomed at the door by partner Van Hale, one is immediately impressed with the comfortably elegant atmosphere provided by the originally preserved town site house and the tastefully selected furnishings and table settings. |  | | During the day, the Marx Bros. Cafe exhibits minimal activity, but once the dinner hour approaches, a crescendo of activity commences as locals and travelers from afar, converge upon the little house for an evening of exquisite dining. |  | | From the outside, the quaint small house located on the scenic bluff overlooking the Cook Inlet in downtown Anchorage, would not appear to be the location of a business that "has probably done more for advancing Alaska's culinary appreciation than any other single restaurant" (Diversion Magazine). |
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http://www.marxcafe.com
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| | Brad's Marx Brothers Page |
 | | In the spirit of the Marx Brothers films, this page is presented in glorious Black & White. |  | | For best results, it is suggested that your monitor be set to 800x600 resolution with at least 16-bit color (thousands of colors). |
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http://members.tripod.com/Cleo256/marx
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| | Groucho Marx |
 | | Find where Groucho Marx is credited alongside another name |  | | Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Groucho Marx |  | | You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. |
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http://us.imdb.com/Name?Marx,+Groucho
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| | Marx Brothers Quiz |
 | | The football team at Huxley College is the top priority in what film? |  | | Rufus T. Firefly rules over Freedonia in which Marx Brothers' film? |  | | Who has roles in many of the fellows' films? |
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http://www.intelligentsianetwork.com/marx/marx.htm
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| | In Defence of Marxism - Home |
 | | But a gigantic proletariat is also being created, the “gravediggers” of capitalism, as Marx used to say. |
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http://www.marxist.com
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| | Lenin: KARL MARX |
 | | The full text of the article according to the manuscript was first published by the Lenin Institute of the C.P.S.U. Central Committee in the collection of Lenin’s articles Marx, Engels, Marxism, which appeared in 1925. |  | | In 1918, the Priboi Publishers put out the article in pamphlet form exactly as published in the Dictionary but without the "Bibliography." |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/granat/index.htm
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| | Gary T. Marx - Encyclopedia of Social Theory: Surveillance |
 | | Marx, G. Windows Into the Soul: Surveillance and Society in an Age of High Technology. |  | | Lyon, D. The Electronic Eye: The Rise of Surveillance Society. |  | | Gary T. Marx - Encyclopedia of Social Theory: Surveillance |
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http://web.mit.edu/gtmarx/www/surandsoc.html
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| | Groucho Marx Quotes - The Quotations Page |
 | | Send someone to fetch a child of five. |  | | US comedian with Marx Brothers [more author details] |  | | Groucho Marx, In the film A Day at the Races |
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http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Groucho_Marx
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| | [ The Inimitable Marx Brothers ] |
 | | A must for fans of Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo and even Gummo! |  | | Marx Brothers sounds, quotes, photos, games, reviews, fanclub. |  | | You can still browse this site, but without navigation: |
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| | Karl Marx/Friedrich Engels |
 | | Fügen Sie diesen Link für den MS-Internet Explorer:Was sagt Marx dazu? |  | | als "Lesezeichen" hinzu, und Sie können von jeder Website aus in der Textsammlung von Marx und Engels bei MLWerke suchen! |  | | Einfach Text markieren und dann das Lesezeichen aufrufen, und Sie kriegen alle Stellen bei Marx angezeigt, wo eines der markierten Worte vorkommt! |
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| | Marxist Propaganda |
 | | Welcome to Marxist Propaganda, the Web page devoted to the Marx Brothers. |
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http://www.evl.uic.edu/pape/Marx
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