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MARX: BRITISH SPY
MARX WAS NOT EVEN RUSSIAN
MARX: BRITISH SPY
MARX WAS NOT EVEN RUSSIAN
1848, Karl Marx immigrates to London, where he will reside rest of his life. He was buried with his woman to Highgate Cemetery in London .
His efforts enabled the creation in London in 1864, the Workers' International Association (TIA), known as the era of I International that seeks to unify the labor movement then who knows all many forms of development in Europe. . . which was actually called THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF REVOLUTIONS.
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF REVOLUTIONS believe it or not.
In 1867, LONDON, Marx finally published after more than 20 years of work, the first part of his work Capital . He continues his work to complete the following two volumes, but sick and missing time, he will not let that unfinished drafts. Marx's health was undermined by his tireless political work of the International organization (International Committee of the Revolutions ) and writing even more exhausting his work. After a stay in Algeria, Marx died peacefully in her bed March 14, 1883.
He went into exile in Britain since 1849, after a brief stay in Paris and Brussels. In London, it operates as a journalist and activist while simultaneously raising both front as a philosopher, sociologist, economist and political scientist.
INTERNATIONAL''''The Marx and Stalin was in reality''THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF REVOLUTIONS''
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