Since there were "Jeopardy" categories pertaining to both Karl Marx and John Lennon (a play on the term Marx and Lenin), we thought we'd quip the German philosopher Marx (1818-1883) who known for being the first to develop the political philosophies of socialism, at least in the modern era.
Marx is also one of the subjects made into a plush doll from the Unemployed Philosophers Guild.
Due to his controversial views, Marx lived much of his later life in exile, including stints in Paris and London, where he died. His most famous works are "The Communist Manifesto" (1848) and "Das Capital" (1867-1894).
Marx was born in Trier in southwestern Germany. His theories revolved around class struggle and conflicts between ownership and the working class.
There are historians who believe that the Soviet Union and red China which were established in theory according to Marxism were actually against Marx's thinking because he was opposed to totalitarianism.
Here is his quote:
"Capital is dead labor, which vampire-like, lives only by sucking labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks."
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