- Karl Marx was born in a jewish family in Trier. Marx’s father was a prominent lawyer and hoped that Marx would become a lawyer too. However, Marx showed that he had no interest in law. He attended in the University of Bonn and was forced to study law at the age of 17. But at that time, he was in trouble very often because of his disruptive behavior. Then he transferred to the university of Berlin with his father's urging. Marx's study career in the University of Bonn and the University of Berlin, where he became interested in the philosophical ideas and writing. After his studies, he wrote articles for a newspapers. Karl Marx loved writing so much, by 1857, Marx had written an 800-page article. This is his main work on politics.
- The Rheinische Zeitung (" Rhenish Newspaper") was a 19th-century German newspaper, edited most famously by Karl Marx. The paper was launched in January 1842.
The Neue Rheinische Zeitung as a huge political newspaper, published many articles that really ireed the government. In January 1843, a series of articles were showing that the government's refused to take seriously the complaints of the local peasantry. The newspaper had pungent humor column vignettes that attracted lots of readers to read, and showed the nature of the proletariat gradually.
In 1843, this newspaper published a piece of cartoon that was showing Karl Marx as Prometheus was pounded and the imperial eagle of Prussian censorship ripped his liver out.
However, during the process, Marx and Engels met punched of problems. The toughest was economic issues. Marx took out all the cash in his 7000 Tal, sold furnitures, pawned his wife's last a few pieces of silver, in order to make the operation of the normal operation of the newspaper, also purchased a high-speed tablet presses.
However, during the process, Marx and Engels met punched of problems. The toughest was economic issues. Marx took out all the cash in his 7000 Tal, sold furnitures, pawned his wife's last a few pieces of silver, in order to make the operation of the normal operation of the newspaper, also purchased a high-speed tablet presses.