Actually I do not admire anyone. The admiration is to another as a superior and that does not exist. However, I like some characters who are interesting and redeemable. One is the philosopher Karl Marx, who dedicated his life to social theory, strongly questioning the capitalist society of his day and proposing ways of achieving an egalitarian society where the people had involvement and better living conditions. Marx was born in Germany, specifically in Trier, in a large family of Jewish origin. He studied law at BonnUniversity, then studying philosophy in Berlin. It is influenced by Hegel and develops concepts such as, work, alienation, social class, consciousness and communism. Along with Engels, is the father of scientific socialism, which meets the basic principles of his theory. Marx is interesting because it is able to recognize many flaws in the capitalist system and tends to debunk the image of social structure. The accuracy of his observations is really surprising, is also able to use the philosophy and science, to coordinate their postulates. In his critical acumen and methodical observation, Marx is unsurpassed.
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