About Karl Marx(3)
2023-11-01 来源:百合文库
After graduating from university, he embarked on a radical journalistic career, writing for the Rheinische Zeitung, which caused considerable social unrest at the time until the Prussian authorities closed the newspaper in April 1843.
Since Marx's writing had already made the government uneasy, the Prussian government then began to intervene and expel Marx, who had to move around. In order not to be tied to his nationality, Marx renounced his Prussian nationality and became a true stateless person. He arrived in London, where he spent most of the rest of his life. In London, Marx helped establish the German Workers' Educational Association, as well as the new headquarters of the Communist League. He continued his work as a journalist, including 10 years as a reporter for the New York Daily Tribune, but he never earned a living wage, supported mainly by Engels.