Karl Marx
Nowadays, we all know and understand what class structure is. We know that social stratification is the way we are divided socioeconomically speaking and that's the way it has always been to us. When learning about history, teachers love to compare and contrast the people focusing on factors such as wealth, social status, occupation, and power; this is what Karl Marx did. Karl Marx used to offer an insightful explanation of history based on the class structure of people, the rich and the poor. He managed to explain things thoroughly such as wars, legal systems and religious beliefs on the open struggle of the society, in which case the poor always got the worst part of the deal. This caused the people to take his ideas the way they
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He came from a family of Rabbi's by lineage although his father was the only one of many to have a secular raising. His father became a lawyer and even when he was father to 9 children he managed to live a life of relative wealth in the middle class section. Karl was rather hard to handle for his father by the age of 17. He wanted to study philosophy and literature but his father pushed towards law. He started studying at the University in Bonn but since he joined clubs like "Poets' Club" and "Trier Tavern Club drinking society" (in which at some point he became co-president) he got involved in disputes that later would cost him his education, and a downgrade to the University of Berlin. This caused him to take his studies seriously, and even when he was studying law, he still was very much interested in philosophy. Taking as inspiration the works of philosophers like G. W. F. Hegel Marx started to write both fiction and non fiction. He started to partner up with sociologists like Bruno Bauer investigating philosophy in religion. Their work on classical liberalism had become so praised and controversial he was considering a serious academic career but this could not happen by the government's opposition to it. This caused him to move to Cologne and become a journalist, but even then he was restrained by the governemnt, since they had censoring on his articles. Marx was a man of words, not action but to him words were enough. He said everything the people were afraid to say, and not only did he say it but he wasn't afraid of anyone knowing what he