He Worked For Many Newspaper Before Being Banned
Karl Marx found it challenging to advance in his academic career as a result of the Prussian government's rising hostility to the Young Hegelians. Marx relocated to Cologne, Germany, in 1842. Here, he started writing for the liberal democratic Rheinische Zeitung (Rhineland News), where he quickly rose to the position of editor. The paper was outlawed the next year by the Prussian government for being too radical and for printing an article that was extremely critical of the Russian monarchy.
Marx relocated to Paris in 1843, when he co-edited the Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher, a brand-new, radical communist publication (German-French Annals). The publication was short-lived, though, and following its demise Marx started contributing to Vorwärts! (Forward! ), the last remaining uncensored German-language radical publication. The French government shut down Vorwärts in 1845 as a result of Prussian government pressure. Marx was exiled from France together with the other authors of the document, and in February 1845, he moved to Brussels, Belgium. That's the following interesting fact about Karl Marx Toplist want to share!