There were a great many influences on Marx's work and ideas but it could be said that the main things were French utopian socialism (Saint-Simon, Fourier, people like that), British political economy (Smith, Ricardo, so on), German philosophy (Hegel, Feurbach, all that), the writings of some other people such as Justus von Liebig and Epicurus. All of these things he brought together and integrated them all into one larger system of thought with many of his own original ideas, particularly his and Engels' dialectical materialism as it would later come to be called.
Karl Marx had developed advanced ideas about economics and the economy that had influenced other developers.
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Karl Marx influenced a wide range of thinkers, activists, and political leaders with his communist ideas. Some notable figures include Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, and Che Guevara. Marx's ideas also had a significant impact on the development of socialist and communist movements around the world.
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Friedrich Engels was a close collaborator of Karl Marx, co-authoring works such as the Communist Manifesto with him. Other notable associates include Mikhail Bakunin, a Russian anarchist who engaged in intellectual debates with Marx, and Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen, a German cooperative pioneer influenced by Marx's ideas.
The people of Russia were tired of being under the control of one ruler (czar). The ideas of Socialism, communism, and Marzism inspired them to think of other ways of government. This probably made them rebel, and turn to Lenin who promised them a better future. But it all began with the ideas of Karl Marx. In the end, Communism wasn't a good path for Russia to take. I hope this helps=) Here is a website on Karl Marx: http://socyberty.com/history/life-and-influence-of-karl-marx/
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Marxism is the collection of Karl Marx' s ideas.
Karl Marx developed his ideas in the 19th century against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution, which saw rapid industrialization and exploitation of workers. He was influenced by the social inequalities and injustices he observed, leading him to critique capitalism and advocate for a more equitable economic system based on collective ownership of the means of production. Marx was also influenced by the political climate of his time, which included uprisings and revolutionary movements across Europe.
No. Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto. While his ideas were put into practice when the Soviet Union formed, Marx never had any official power.
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