Karl Marx was a philosopher and economist who today is mostly known for being one of the main influencers of communism. His most widely known
writing is The Communist Manifesto which he wrote with Friedrich Engels. Born
May 5, 1818 and died March 14, 1883, he lived in a capitalist society which is
what was his catalyst for creating the communist ideology as he did not like
the principles of capitalism. A lot of his inspiration came from a man named Georg Wilhelm
Friedrich Hegel. Today much of his ideas are in the few communist countries
left and all the socialist countries around the world.
To take a brief look at some of his main ideas. He believed that
capitalism exploits the working class and thought that the citizens of a
society should all be equal, or more specific given what they earn or what they
need. With capitalism the people at the top own property and make large incomes
which feed off the working classes labor while the ones at the bottom, the
working class, work for their survival. This creates class struggle which to
best summarize is what Karl Marx mainly opposed.