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Marx the millennium's 'greatest thinker'

Karl Marx: Controversial revolutionary ideas

Revolutionary writer Karl Marx has topped a BBC News Online poll to
find the greatest thinker of the millennium.

The nineteenth century writer won September's vote with a clear
margin, pushing Albert Einstein, who had led for most of the month,
into second place.

Millennium
The top 10 included philosophers Immanuel Kant and Rene Descartes as
well as twentieth century scientist Stephen Hawking.

The vote was the ninth of BBC News Online's monthly Your Millennium
series. In October you can vote for the greatest explorer of the last
thousand years.


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To inspire you, two record-breaking British explorers, Brian Jones and
David Hempleman-Adams, have contributed their personal top-10 lists.

Karl Marx is probably the most influential socialist thinker to emerge
in the nineteenth century and one of the founders of communism.

Although dictatorships throughout the twentieth century have distorted
his original ideas, his work as a philosopher, social scientist,
historian and a revolutionary is respected by academics today.

Karl Heinrich Marx (1818-1883) was born into a middle-class family in
Germany, but he became a revolutionary in Paris, Brussels and London.

He met the like-minded Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) in France.
Together they wrote The Communist Manifesto, which outlined the theory
of the class struggle. Marx was exiled from Paris and Brussels for his
revolutionary activities and settled in London where he lived until
his death.

Amongst Marx's other influential works are the Economic and
Philosophical Manuscripts, which remained unpublished until the 1930s,
and the monumental work Das Kapital.

BBC News Online readers from across the world took part in the millennium poll.

Dag Thoresen from Norway, said: "Karl Marx has inspired thousands of
liberation struggles. He was the father of modern political thinking."

And Jyotsna Kapur from the USA said: "Marx analysed best the working
of capitalism. Given that that is the system that characterises the
world at the end of the twentieth century his work is as relevant to
understanding the world we live in as it was for understanding the
nineteenth century."

Click here to see the full results of September's vote.
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