in leftist ideology marxism Most popular. Karl Marx was its father. His ideas were so influential that many people started considering him as the inventor of leftist ideology. Karl Marx was also called the magician of words because of his vocabulary and speech Used to influence people. His biographer, Werner Blumenberg, writes that Marx was at one time suffering from several ailments, including headache, liver-gallbladder problems, headache and insomnia, but his ideas were affecting people.
Born on May 5, 1818 in the Rhine Province of Germany, Karl Marx’s father was a lawyer. After attending a local school, he studied law at the University of Bonn and studied philosophy and history at the University of Berlin. Earned a doctorate from Jena University and took an oath to end capitalism in his Communist Manifesto. He mentioned many such things in his manifesto and books which are relevant even today. Know such 5 big things
1- As long as there is capitalism, there will be recession
Karl Marx says that there is no invisible force driving the market. As long as there is capitalism there will be recession. This will continue to happen till the end of capitalism. In 1929, the American stock market fell upside down. After this the tremors of recession reached its peak by 2007-08. Experts said that instead of industries, the biggest impact of these crises was seen in the financial sector.
2- Do the work that gives pleasure so that the performance is better
Karl believed that a person should do the same thing, which makes his mind happy. It increases performance. The work in which mind is not engaged, becomes the reason for disappointment. Marx said these things in the 19th century. He had said in his book written in 1844 that man spends most of his time working. So do the work which gives you happiness.
Karl’s thoughts are relevant even today, when the cases of burnout and stress are on the rise around the world. Due to Karl Marx, common people got the right to fixed working hours and holidays.
3- It is necessary to oppose discrimination
He used to say, if injustice or discrimination is happening to someone, then oppose it. Get organized for this. Due to organized protest, there was a change in the social direction of many countries. Over time, movements against discrimination increased worldwide. As a result, laws were made against homosexuality, color discrimination and caste discrimination. When a law was made against them, there was a decrease in such cases.
4- Need to keep an eye on government and business houses
Marx believed that if there was an alliance between the business houses and the governments, then imagine what would happen. Would you feel safe? He was the first person who interpreted nexus in a different way. Professor Valeria Wegh Vice of Buenos Aires University said in a BBC report, Karl Marx did research on government, banks, business and colonization in his era.
5- Children go to school, not to work
Marx prominently wrote many things about child labor in his manifesto. He used to believe that children should go to school and not to work. Karl Marx is behind the trend of sending children out of factories and factories to schools. His thoughts are relevant even today because there are thousands of children in the country who are struggling with child labor and are unable to reach school.
In a BBC report, Linda, author of The Great Economist, says that in the 1848 manifesto, he mentioned providing free education in private schools and stopping child labor in factories.