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: Writes "The Poverty of Philosophy". | : Writes "The Poverty of Philosophy". | ||
1848 | 1848 | ||
: Returns to France. | : Returns to France. Starts writing political pamphlets on "the class struggles in France". Publishes the "Communist Manifesto" (written jointly with Engels) | ||
1849 | 1849 | ||
: Moves to Cologne. Writes articles in the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung". Moves to London. | : Moves to Cologne. Writes articles in the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung". Moves to London. |
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1818
- Born of middle-class Jewish parents in the Prussian city of Trier.
1835
- Enrols in the University of Berlin, reading law, history and philosophy. Becomes a Hegelian idealist[1]
1841
- Graduates with a doctorate in philosophy.
1843
- Marries Jenny von Westphalen. Moves to Paris.
1844
- Meets Friedrich Engels. Writes "the Paris Manuscripts", setting out his conception of communism.
1845
- Is expelled from France and moves to Brussels.
1847
- Writes "The Poverty of Philosophy".
1848
- Returns to France. Starts writing political pamphlets on "the class struggles in France". Publishes the "Communist Manifesto" (written jointly with Engels)
1849
- Moves to Cologne. Writes articles in the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung". Moves to London.
1852
- Writes "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte".
1864
- Supports the launch of the International Workingmen’s Association (the first International)
1867
- Publication of "Capital".
1869
- Writes "A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy".
1875
- Writes "Critique of the Gotha Programme",
1883
- Death and burial in London's Highgate Cemetery