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Karl Marx1

in cologne on charges of for armed assault: He was acquitted but was expelled from Germany. Later Marx was once again banned from France; Marx spent the remainder of his life in London. While Marx was in England he contributed to the articles on contemporary political and social events to a European newspaper and also the United States. Marx was a very big correspondent in the New York Tribune. In 1857 and 1858 he wrote many articles for the New American Cyclopedia, with an American journalist named Charles Anderson Dana and a literacy critic George Ripley. When the communist league dissolved Marx continued to work with many revolutionists with one goal in mind, that goal was reforming another revolutionary organization. The last eight years of his life were scared by his struggle with physical ailments that interfered with his political and literary jobs. After he died researchers found a fourth issue of his book. These fragments were made into a book and published in 1950. Word Count: 491 ...

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