Monday, March 14, 2022

The Only Thing Left to Do Was to Remain with Life


 139 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 14th of March 1883
Economist and revolutionary communist Karl Heinrich Marx dies of pleurisy at the age of 65 in London, Greater London, United Kingdom.
He was born on 15th August, 1883, where his family lived. He lived happily ever after until the middle of that fateful year when he was struck off his health and found himself in a position of absolute despair. Since then, Marx is one of Britain's most prolific writers. Marx devoted himself to the struggles of the people of 1871-1918, a period in which a revolution on one side in the revolution on the other left the country devastated. Marx's contribution to this period is that "The only thing left to do was to remain with life". In 1913, the following year, he decided to move to Chicago to pursue a new education for which he could make important contributions. With the help of a friend he left his life, which he had dreamed of for generations to follow. His new life has been called the world-class "Baudelaire School". Marx's father, a famous lawyer who specialized in legal matters, had worked very hard in making a law firm and became a regular member of the New York Board of Education. He started his education with an emphasis on "the principles of economic justice and social progress", he was told in 1875. As soon as he graduated he was a member of the first New York State Board.

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