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From Wikipedia:
In October 1843, [Heinrich] Heine's distant relative and German
revolutionary, Karl Marx, and his wife Jenny von Westphalen arrived in
Paris after the Prussian government had suppressed Marx's radical
newspaper. The Marx family settled in Rue Vaneau. Marx was an admirer of
Heine and his early writings show Heine's influence. In December Heine
met the Marxes and got on well with them. He published several poems,
including Die schlesischen Weber [The Silesian Weavers], in Marx's new
journal Vorwärts ("Forwards"). Ultimately Heine's ideas of revolution
through sensual emancipation and Marx's scientific socialism were
incompatible, but both writers shared the same negativity and lack of
faith in the bourgeoisie.
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The Silesian Weavers:
https://harpers.org/blog/2007/12/heines-silesian-weavers/
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