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Karl Marx: People
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Marx was especially concerned with how people relate to that most fundamental resource of all, their own labor-power. Marx wrote extensively about this in terms of the problem of alienation. As with the dialectic, Marx began with a Hegelianian notion of alienation but developed a more materialist conception. For Marx, the possibility that one may give up ownership of one's own labor -- one's capacity to transform the world -- is tantamount to being alienated from one's own nature; it is a spiritual loss. Marx described this loss in tems of commodity fetishism, in which people come to believe that it is the very things that they produce that are powerful, and the sources of power and creativity, rather than people themselves. He argued that when this happens, people begin to mediate all their relationships among themselves and with others through commodities.
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Soké Marx has personally trained only 50 Black Belts but is already in the 4th generation genealogy. In fact, Keichu-Do students have won over 100 world Championship titles including 2 gold and 3 silver medals in the Junior Olympics held in Chicago in 1985. Soké Marx has said an American system needed to be designed for American people.
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Pic:  Marx's tombstone You can't really miss Marx's grave. The large well kept headstone really sticks out from the other graves in Highgate Cemetery. Marx is definitely the star of this cemetery even though other famous people are buried here. Other notable people include Michael Faraday, the first man to liquefy gases, and Diana Belcher, who wrote the "The Mutineers of the Bounty." To help you find all the famous people, you are given a map of the gravestones when you enter the cemetery.
Monthly Review; 11/1/2000; Merrifield, Andy; 5154 words; Nobody seems to study Karl Marx anymore. Even in universities, once a bastion of Marxist scholarship and critical thought, students still reading Marx are pretty thin on the ground. Left-leaning young people these days are preoccupied with Derrida, Foucault, and other post-Marxist thinkers.
Everything in Marx' behavior had a demonic character. His friend Weitling wrote: "Usual topics for conversation with Marx are atheism, the guillotine, Hegel, rope and knife." Being a Jew himself, he wrote an anti-semetic book called, "The Jewish Question." He hated not only Jews. He hated Germans and asserted that "only a stick can raise a German." He use to talk about "the dumb German nation" and the fact that "German, Chinese and Jewish people can be compared to the street vendors." Finally, he makes mentions of "the disgusting national narrow-mindedness of Germans" (A. Kunzli "Marx - Psychography.") He counted Russians as a people of the lowest sort, "a barbarian race," and called Slavics - "ethnic garbage."
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Marx_1 Most importantly, the Frankfurt School crossed Marx with Freud, taking from psychology the technique of psychological conditioning. Today, when the cultural Marxists want to do something like "normalize" homosexuality, they do not argue the point philosophically. They just beam television show after television show into every American home where the only normal-seeming white male is a homosexual (the Frankfurt School's key people spent the war years in Hollywood).
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