Exploring Karl Marx's temperament through his King's Gambit chess game and its metaphor for his revolutionary ideas.
London, December 18 [1878]—In a little villa at Haverstock Hill, the northwest portion of London, lives Karl Marx, the cornerstone of modern socialism. He was exiled from his native country—Germany—in ...
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Quote of the day by Karl Marx: 'The production of too many useful things results in...'
Karl Marx's quote 'The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people' means that if we focus only ...
Quote of the day: Karl Marx predicted that capitalism produced internal tensions and that would lead to its self-destruction ...
Karl Marx didn’t live to see the rise of artificial intelligence, but he had a good sense of where things might be heading. Writing in the thick of the 19th-century Industrial Revolution, Marx was ...
Adam Smith, a Scotsman, and Karl Marx, a German, are probably the two best known political economists in the Conceptual West. They lived a few decades apart and each had profound impact on how ...
In this review of two books about the development of anti- and de-colonial Marxism, Paul Le Blanc recommends an account of ...
March of this year marked the 143rd death anniversary of Karl Marx, a revolutionary philosopher whom I do not need to introduce to my readers.
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