Karl Marx’s Intellectual Odyssey: A Map of Ideas and Places

Presented by

DING Xingru
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FAN Ji Jin
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KONG Hiu Kiu Hannah
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LEUNG Wing Ting
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NG Chun Hei

This map shows the 11 most important locations for studying Karl Marx. In this test, the influence of these places on him will be summarized. Karl Marx’s life was marked by dramatic change and widespread migration to some of the most prominent European states, including Germany, France, Belgium, and Britain. Across his lifetime, he developed such prominent concepts as historical materialism, labor alienation, and class war. Such concepts were eloquently outlined in writings such as The Communist Manifesto. The intersection between his life experiences with political evolution, in addition to his intense scholarly work, was central to developing his theoretical system.

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