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Essay heading: Karl Marx
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He had studied governments and their collapse and predicted that the current government, capitalism, would fall and be replaced by communism (Kreis).
He and Engels joined the communist league in the spring of 1847. They were then asked to write The Communist Manifesto by the league (Engels). It was published in 1848 and became their most famous work... displayed 300 characters
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It was published in 1848 and became their most famous work. In it Marx stated that history consisted of many class struggles between upper and middle classes. He believed that this would eventually lead to a revolution and then a classless society, or communism (Beales).
When the February Revolution broke out in 1848, he was expelled from Brussels and, after being invited back by the French government, moved back to Paris... displayed next 300 characters
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