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  2. Karl Marx - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx [a] (German ... Prior to his son's birth and after the abrogation of Jewish emancipation in the ... and published by Engels in July 1893 under the name ...

  3. On the Jewish Question - Wikipedia

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    On the Jewish Question" is a response by Karl Marx to then-current debates over the Jewish question. Marx wrote the piece in 1843, and it was first published in Paris in 1844 under the German title "Zur Judenfrage" in the Deutsch–Französische Jahrbücher.

  4. Marx (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname Marx is a Germanic surname, believed to originate with Mark the Evangelist and the Roman praenomen Marcus, the latter deriving from the god Mars.The similarly-spelled Marks may share etymology with march (territory), especially near Wales, but most British Marxes have Jewish roots, typically in the Rhineland or former Pale of Settlement. [1]

  5. Jewish question - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx replied to Bauer in his 1844 essay On the Jewish Question. Marx repudiated Bauer's view that the nature of the Jewish religion prevented assimilation by Jews. Instead, Marx attacked Bauer's very formulation of the question from "can the Jews become politically emancipated?" as fundamentally masking the nature of political emancipation ...

  6. List of Jewish economists - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx, inventor of Marxist economics [22] Karl Marx was ethnically Jewish. His maternal grandfather was a Dutch rabbi, while his paternal line had supplied Trier's rabbis since 1723, a role taken by his grandfather Meier Halevi Marx. Eric Maskin, Nobel Prize (2007) [23] Robert C. Merton, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1997)

  7. Henriette Pressburg - Wikipedia

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    Henriette Marx (née Pressburg; [a] 20 September 1788 – 30 November 1863) was a Dutch-born woman who was the mother of the communist philosopher Karl Marx. Life [ edit ]

  8. Heinrich Marx - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Marx was born in Saarlouis into an Ashkenazi Jewish family with the name Herschel Levi, [inconsistent] the son of Rabbi Marx Levi Mordechai ben Samuel HaLevi of Rödelheim (1743–1804) and Eva Lwow (1753–1823).

  9. Philips (family) - Wikipedia

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    Philips is the name of a Dutch-Jewish Patrician family, ... an aunt of Karl Marx; Sophie's sister was Karl Marx's mother, Henriette Pressburg. Benjamin, Lion, and ...