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{{Italic}}'''"Confession"''' is a 1865 piece among the papers of [[Karl Marx]]. According to Marxists.org, "'Confessions' were semi-jocular questionaires that were very popular in Victorian England, and filling them out a common passtime in many families, including Marx's, where friends and relatives participated. A number of versions of Confessions belonging to Marx have been preserved." As such, it contains answers by Marx concerning his preferences, tastes, and values. | {{Italic}}'''Marx's "Confession"''' is a 1865 piece among the papers of [[Karl Marx]]. According to Marxists.org, "'Confessions' were semi-jocular questionaires that were very popular in Victorian England, and filling them out a common passtime in many families, including Marx's, where friends and relatives participated. A number of versions of Confessions belonging to Marx have been preserved." As such, it contains answers by Marx concerning his preferences, tastes, and values. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1865/04/01.htm ''Confession (Marx)''] available at the [[Marxists Internet Archive]] | * [https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1865/04/01.htm ''Confession (Marx)''] available at the [[Marxists Internet Archive]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 15 March 2024
Marx's "Confession" is a 1865 piece among the papers of Karl Marx. According to Marxists.org, "'Confessions' were semi-jocular questionaires that were very popular in Victorian England, and filling them out a common passtime in many families, including Marx's, where friends and relatives participated. A number of versions of Confessions belonging to Marx have been preserved." As such, it contains answers by Marx concerning his preferences, tastes, and values.
External links
- Confession (Marx) available at the Marxists Internet Archive