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Because socialists writing before 1848 sought to combat poverty, oppression, and inequality by creating a new social order based on harmony, they have acquired the label Karl Marx gave them in 1848, utopian socialists.
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In Climategate, Sussman traces the environmental movement back to what he calls Karl Marx's
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Böhm-Bawerk’s analysis was published in English in 1898 under the title Karl Marx and the Close of His System
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Follow PA on Twitter Mention the name Karl Marx and most people will conjure an imagine a gray long-haired, bearded man hunched over piles of books and papers in the London Library.
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»A specter is haunting the world, his name Karl Marx
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»A specter is haunting the world, his name Karl Marx
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Notwithstanding the strong streak of selfishness inculcated in babes in arms, by the time we've become school kids most feel fairly comfortable with the idea of Karl Marx's reasonable sounding manifesto, "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need."
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To paraphrase Karl Marx, that whomever one seeks to negotiate with, one acknowledges as master of the situation.
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April 14th, 2006 at 8:15 am to paraphrase Karl Marx:
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Paradoxically, three of the most successful seers in that line though still only partially successful in the first half of the twentieth century were followers of Karl Marx: that is to say, persons burdened with the most absurdly flawed collection of predictions that has been vouchsafed to any thinker since Nostradamus.
ON THE EVE OF THE MILLENNIUM CONOR CRUISE O’BRIEN 1994
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