Yes, Karl Marx wrote that in piece entitled "Herr Vogt" on November 16, 1860. The piece was a long reply to certain slanderous accusations made by a person named Carl Vogt against Marx.
No, there is no record of Karl Marx having said this quote. Karl Marx was a philosopher and economist known for his theories on capitalism, socialism, and communism, but this particular quote does not align with his views on suffering.
Not a clear question. Marx believed that the capitalist system was the main cause of poverty and suffering.
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