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Marx   /mɑrks/   Listen
Marx

noun
1.
United States comedian; one of four brothers who made motion pictures together (1901-1979).  Synonyms: Herbert Marx, Zeppo.
2.
United States comedian; one of four brothers who made motion pictures together (1893-1964).  Synonyms: Arthur Marx, Harpo.
3.
United States comedian; one of four brothers who made motion pictures together (1891-1961).  Synonyms: Chico, Leonard Marx.
4.
United States comedian; one of four brothers who made motion pictures together (1890-1977).  Synonyms: Groucho, Julius Marx.
5.
Founder of modern communism; wrote the Communist Manifesto with Engels in 1848; wrote Das Kapital in 1867 (1818-1883).  Synonym: Karl Marx.



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"Marx" Quotes from Famous Books



... and Evolutionary Interpretations. Marx, Lamprecht, Berger, Weber, Nietzsche, Troeltsch, Santayana, Harnack, ...
— The Age of the Reformation • Preserved Smith

... them in various editions, Burns. Beside the poets Robert Louis had a place, and Sir Walter, as well as Kipling and Meredith and other moderns. But on the shelf that showed most wear were to be found the standard works of economists of different schools from the great Adam Smith to Marx and the lot of his imitators and disciples. This was Malcolm's book-case. There was in another corner near the fire-place a little table and above it hung a couple of shelves for books of another sort, the Bible and The Westminster Confession, Bunyan and ...
— To Him That Hath - A Novel Of The West Of Today • Ralph Connor

... know it, and there's Marshall Field's on State Street, and Lyon & Healy's on Wabash Avenue, and Hart, Schaffner & Marx over by the Chicago River; just the same as here. But I—well, of course, there's a story back of it all. Mother heard a couple of weeks ago that one of our old Epworth League girls was having a hard time of it—she's working at the Racket store, helping to support her folks. ...
— John Wesley, Jr. - The Story of an Experiment • Dan B. Brummitt

... is as certainly the tendency, which, if constantly repeated and so intensified, would end as law. Many standard economists regard it as already fixed; and writers like Lasalle, Proudhon, Bakunin, and Marx heap ...
— Women Wage-Earners - Their Past, Their Present, and Their Future • Helen Campbell

... too stupid to argue, my dear child, my brain is like cotton wool; but I have my hopes, my sure hopes. Karl is different. He is cultured, he reads Marx and Hegel, and says we are like cabbages and have no future; when we go it is as a candle that is blown out. Oh, here are visitors! What a bore! I shall not appear! Run and ...
— The Road to Mandalay - A Tale of Burma • B. M. Croker


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