Saturday, January 9, 2016

Marx in Paris -1843


 Marx came to Paris with Jenny in Oct 1843 in political exile to pass a hard life because they loved the people, freedom and democracy.
The revolution of July 1830 of France Dauphin abdicated their rights to the throne and departed for Great Britain. Although Charles had intended that his grandson, the Duke of Bordeaux, would take the throne as Henry V, the politicians who composed the provisional government instead placed on the throne a distant cousin, Louis Philippe of the House of Orléans, who agreed to rule as a constitutional monarch. This period became known as the July Monarchy. Supporters of the exiled senior line of the Bourbon dynasty became known as Legitimists.



The July Column, located on Place de la Bastille, commemorates the events of the Three Glorious Days.
This renewed French Revolution sparked an August uprising in Brussels and the Southern Provinces of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, leading to separation and the establishment of the Kingdom of Belgium. The example of the July Revolution also inspired unsuccessful revolutions in Italy and Poland.
The proletariat were not benefited in  this revolution. The capitalist mode production led to increase the number of proletariat.
In Paris Marx contacted with secret organisations who had progressive thinking about proletariat specially to the workers of Germany who had migrated due to economic or political reasons.
Marx was deeply sympathetic and respectful to the workers he wrote to Feuerbach Fraternity among humans was not a mere words to the workers , it was their reality in life.  

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