He Worked As A Correspondent For The New York Daily Tribune

The Belgian Ministry of Justice charged Marx with assisting Belgian workers who were organizing a revolt during the 1848 European Revolution. He was compelled to leave Belgium as a result. Before relocating to Cologne, he made a brief residence in Paris. Here, he began publishing the daily newspaper Neue Rheinische Zeitung (New Rhenish Newspaper). Marx was routinely subjected to police harassment while serving as the paper's editor. He was also tried on multiple occasions but was never found guilty. After the democratic Prussian parliament fell apart and Marx was told to leave the country in May 1849, his paper was shut. Before relocating to London, where he would spend the rest of his life, he briefly lived in Paris. Marx and Engels each started writing for six different newspapers around the world while they were in London.


He joined The New York Tribune as its European reporter in 1851 at Charles A. Dana's suggestion. The newspaper, whose editor was Horace Greeley, supported Charles Fourieri's socialist utopian ideology known as Fourierism. Marx authored about 500 articles and opinions between 1851 and 1862. His writings covered a wide range of subjects, including foreign affairs, class concerns, and government. Some of the book's most moving passages focus on the social inequalities and widespread poverty in Britain, while others explore Marx's revolutionary ideas on the slave and opium trades, which he claimed Western powers relied on and would do anything to maintain. Marx's writing is surprisingly still relevant today because, above all, his novel take on nineteenth-century events inspired his readers to ponder.

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