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1. City where he spend his last decades.
London
Paris
Berlin
New York
2. What did Marx think about the emergence of capitalism?
He didn't think capitalism emerged, but that it had always been there
It was a progress compared to the previous feudalist system
It was the single worst event in human history to him
3. Where would socialist societies first emerge, according to Marx?
He believed that capitalism had to reach its pinnacle and destruct itself, paving the way for a new society.
In poor countries with oppressed populations
In highly advanced countries
Everywhere in the world at once
4. Famous quote: "___ is the opioid of the people."
Sports
Work
Sex
Religion
5. Major work
Das Kapital
Die Kommune
Der Sozialismus
6. Co-author of the "Communist Manifesto"
Ferdinand Lassale
August Bebel
Friedrich Engels
7. How did Marx envision an ideal work life to be?
Shortened quote: "In communist society, each can hunt in the morning, fish in the afternoon, rear cattle in the evening, criticise after dinner."
After a revolution, the former bourgeoisie should do all the work
Everyone should do as much factory work as possible
People should freely choose how, when, and what to work
8. Quote: "History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, then as a ___".
Comedy
Farce
Catharsis
9. What was Marx' role in the Russian Revolution?
He was one of its leaders, but was assassinated after Stalin's takeover
He had died long before it, but Lenin cited him as an influence
He remained in Western Europe and had little to do with it
10. What is "commodity fetishism"?
Fetishism originally has nothing to do with sex. In religion, a fetish is an object which people attribute special powers to. Because of this belief, these objects actually gain power over people.
People treat commodities similarly to religious objects
Commodities are so important that people get turned on by them
11. Marx was a materialist. What is the point of materialism?
Only that which we can feel with our senses is real
Individuals are shaped by the "material world", i.e. society
Only material success is important in one's life
12. Philosopher who substantially shaped Marx' view of history.
Hegel thought that he could predict history scientifically. Curiously, he inspired both far-left and far-right thinkers. Hegel himself believed that the Prussian state was already the logical end of history.
G.W.F. Hegel
Immanuel Kant
Friedrich Nietzsche
13. What is meant by "Alienation"?
Workers feel like cogs in a wheel and lose touch with their humanity
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs". Going by that, the first answer to question 7 could be considered correct as well
Alas, I can see that people no longer read The German Ideology! Who knew? There, Marx pretty famously wonders whether capital had not already developed the forces of production far enough that if they were in the hands of the majority, a major benefit might be a very short work day, allowing one "to do one thing today and another tomorrow, to hunt in the morning, fish in the afternoon, rear cattle in the evening, criticise after dinner, just as I have a mind, without ever becoming hunter, fisherman, herdsman or critic." He certainly did not suggest anywhere that people ought to work as hard as possible.
As hard as INDIVIDUALLY possible. Which doesn't mean breaking your back in a factory for 16 hours a day no matter what, but working according to your capabilities, same as everyone else. But yes, I've never read The German Ideology.