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German philosopher Karl Marx (Communist Manifesto) was 64 years old when he died on March 4, 1883 (born May 5, 1818).German composer Karl Marx (no apparent relation) was 87 years old when he died on May 8, 1985 (born November 12, 1897).
He died on March 14, 1883. See the related link for more information.
He created the base for communism known as Marxism. He died before the communist movement kicked off.
Karl Marx died from bronchitis and pleurisy, which are both conditions affecting the lungs.
He is buried in Highgate Cemetery, London N6. The present tombstone was built by the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1954. It is inscribed: 'Workers of all lands, unite!' and 'The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways - the point, however, is to change it'.
Marx was closely associated with the communist movement. His ideology was adopted by Russian dissidents such as Vladimir Lenin to convince the workers in Russia that they would be better off overthrowing the Tsarist regime and adopting a communist form of government. Marx had no direct role in the Russian Revolution because he had died before it took place.
No, Karl Marx died before any of the three Russian Revolutions took place.
Karl Marx did not have a direct role in World War 1 as he died in 1883. However, his ideas on capitalism, class struggle, and imperialism influenced leftist movements that opposed the war. His theories continued to shape socialist and communist political thought during and after the conflict.
Lenin, follower of Karl Marx, died in 1994, believed the solution for Russia's government to own and control all farms and factories.
Marx wrote a lot of books and pamphlets in his time but the two he is most known for are The Communist Manifesto (with Friedrich Engels) and Capital. There was going to be four volumes of Capital but Marx only finished the first in his lifetime. When he died he was nearly done with the second and making considerable progress with the third but the fourth volume never got beyong the rough manuscript stage which was later published as Theories of Surplus Value.
No, because Karl Marx was never in power in any country of government and because Marx had already died by the time Lenin was gathering his revolutionary ideology and power.
Yes, three of Karl Marx's seven children died before reaching adulthood, but there is no evidence to suggest they died of starvation. Marx himself struggled with poverty and financial difficulties throughout his life, which may have impacted his family's well-being.