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Essay heading: Karl Marx and Communism
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Upon his first introduction to Hegel’s beliefs, Marx felt a
repugnance and wrote his father that when he felt sick, it was
partially “from intense vexation at having to make an idol of a view
[he] detested.” The Hegelian doctrines exerted considerable pressure
in the “revolutionary student culture” that Marx was immersed in,
however, and Marx eventually joined a society called the Doctor Club,
involved mainly in the “new literary and philosophical movement”
who’s chief figure was Bruno Bauer, a lecturer in theology who thought
that the Gospels were not a record of History but that they came from
“human fantasies arising from man’s emotional needs” and he also
hypothesized that Jesus had not existed as a person... displayed 300 characters
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Bauer was later
dismissed from his position by the Prussian government. By 1841,
Marx’s studies were lacking and, at the suggestion of a friend, he
submitted a doctoral dissertation to the university at Jena, known for
having lax acceptance requirements. Unsurprisingly, he got in, and
finally received his degree in 1841... displayed next 300 characters
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