Class struggle and revolutionary change
The idea of communism was originally based on the ideas and writings of Karl Marx and Friederich Engels. Link below:
Karl Marx was exiled from Germany in 1849 due to his revolutionary political activities and writings, which openly criticized the government and advocated for socialist ideas. His involvement with the Communist League and publication of the "Communist Manifesto" contributed to his expulsion from various countries where his ideas were considered a threat to the existing political systems.
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Karl Marx's writings serve as the basis for all conflict theory. His ideas on class struggle, power dynamics, and social inequality have heavily influenced sociological perspectives on conflict within society.
Karl Marx primarily put his ideas into practice through his writings, such as "The Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital," which outlined his theories on class struggle, capitalism, and the role of the working class in society. While Marx was not directly involved in leading or implementing any revolutionary movements himself, his ideas inspired various socialist and communist movements around the world.
Karl Beck has written: 'Pastor Karl's rookie year' -- subject(s): Christian life, Writings of Clergy
Vladimir Lenin was greatly influenced by the writings of Marx and Engels which led him to bringing communism to Russia. When speaking of major leaders in major countries, we cannot forget Mao Za-Dong of the Peoples Republic of China. ( note, I've seen various spellings of Mao's surname ) The major problem, however,was that they all twisted Marx's ideas to benefit themselves. True Marxists such a Leon Trotsky were either marginalized or executed.
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Dr. Karl Ullmer was a German professor who translated some of Jose Rizal's works into German, helping to introduce Rizal's ideas to a wider European audience. His translations played a role in spreading awareness about Rizal's writings and his advocacy for Filipino independence.
Because they have been brainwashed by the right to hate his writings, even without reading them. They're just told he's evil. And if you read his writings you will be immediately brainwashed into a pinko socialist slave. Most people don't think for themselves beyond deciding what to have for breakfast. If you press them about whats so evil about his writings they'll give a lame justification that "his ideas don't work." As if that is justification for spending trillions of bucks in a nuclear arsenal that can destroy civilization 15 times over! Hah!
In the ideas of Karl Marx
Karl Marx's books were burned because his ideas and writings were seen as a threat to ruling authorities and the status quo. They were viewed as promoting revolutionary concepts that could undermine the existing power structures and social order. Burning his books was a way to suppress dissent and prevent the spread of his ideology.