Democracy is the road to socialism.
KARL MARXWorkers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains.
More Karl Marx Quotes
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Religion is, indeed, the self-consciousness and self-esteem of man who has either not yet won through to himself, or has already lost himself again.
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To be radical is to go to the root of the matter. For man, however, the root is man himself.
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The theory of Communism may be summed up in one sentence: Abolish all private property.
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Capital is dead labour, which, vampire like, lives only by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks.
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Political power, properly so called, is merely the organised power of one class for oppressing another.
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People who make you laugh, who help you when you’re in need. People who genuinely care. They are the ones worth keeping in your life. Everyone else is just passing through.
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The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
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The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them.
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Society does not consist of individuals, but expresses the sum of interrelations, the relations within which these individuals stand.
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Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people.
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The theory of Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property.
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Accumulation of wealth at one pole is at the same time accumulation of misery, agony of toil, slavery, ignorance, brutality, mental degradation, at the opposite pole.
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From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs.
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May the devil take these peoples movements, especially when they are ‘peaceful’.
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A commodity appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
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