The Fascinating Story Of Karl Marx : A Marxist Father's Legacy In Tamil கார்ல் மார்க்ஸ் வாழ்க்கை கதை

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"சமுதாயத்தின் இறந்தகால வரலாறு வர்க்கப் போராட்டத்தின் வரலாறு, முதலாளிகளின் பொருளாதார பலம் பெருகப் பெருக தொழிலாளிகள் நசுக்கப் படுகிறார்கள். பொருத்தது போதும் என்று பொங்கியெழுந்து தொழிலாளிகள் ஒன்றுபட்டு முதலாளித்துவ போக்கை மாற்ற வேண்டும். தொழிலாளிகள் தங்கள் தேவைகளையும், விருப்பங்களையும் நிறைவேற்றிக் கொள்ள தொழிற்சங்க அமைப்பை உருவாக்கிக் கொள்ள வேண்டும்" என்ற உண்மையை இந்த உலகிற்கு எடுத்துக் கூறிய ஒரு மாமனிதனின் பிறந்த நாளான இன்று (05/05/2011) ஒரு சிறு முயற்சியாக அவரது வாழ்க்கை வரலாற்றுப் பதிவை உங்களிடம் பகிர்ந்து கொள்கிறேன்!"உலகத்தின் உடமைகள் அனைத்தும் மக்கள் அனைவருக்கும் பொதுவானவை அவற்றை காலப்போக்கில் சில வசதி படைத்த மனிதர்கள் தங்கள் தனியுடமையாக்கிக் கொண்டனர். தொழிலாளிகளின் உழைப்பை சுரண்டி முதலாளிகள் வளர்கின்றனர். மேலும் தெரிந்து கொள்ள
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00:00We are the children of the universe.
00:17I am Vasishtha.
00:22I am the mother of the sun.
00:31Greetings, leaders!
00:33The world's health is common to all people.
00:36But due to the passage of time,
00:38some well-off people have become independent.
00:42Businessmen have lost their jobs,
00:44and the owners have grown up.
00:46That is why the society has changed
00:48into a society of some who are there
00:50and some who are not.
00:52This situation must change.
00:54The owners will not agree to this.
00:57That is why the businessmen must fight one another
01:00and fight for their rights.
01:03This is the society of the common man.
01:06Today, we are meeting a great revolutionary
01:09who gave proof of this principle.
01:12He is Karl Marx,
01:14who is known as the German bearded man
01:17and is called with respect and love.
01:20Karl Marx was born in Germany on May 5, 1818.
01:26His father was a farmer.
01:28Though the family lived in poverty,
01:30the father wanted to make Marx law-abiding
01:33and to get rid of poverty through him.
01:36Although Marx's parents were sometimes
01:39very strict,
01:41Marx did not like religion at all.
01:44He disliked the advice of the religious leaders
01:47and believed that religion would not
01:49bring any good to the people.
01:51At a young age, his thoughts were revolutionary.
01:55According to his father,
01:57at the age of 17,
01:59Marx joined the court in Bonn.
02:02But his attention turned to history and philosophy.
02:06He began to read a lot of philosophical books.
02:09In his mind, the principle of the common man
02:12began to change.
02:14He spread his ideas of the common man
02:17to the students of the bearded man.
02:20The bearded man's administration
02:22led him out of the bearded man.
02:26Marx, who did not like the law at all,
02:29later joined the Berlin bearded man and used philosophy.
02:33In 1841, he got an advantage in philosophy.
02:38After that, his thoughts spread further.
02:41In the days of the bearded man,
02:43Marx liked the woman Jenny.
02:45Jenny, the wife of Selvander, also liked him.
02:49But Jenny's father opposed the marriage
02:52because of the economic interests
02:54between the two.
02:56The power of love united them.
02:59Jenny, who had given up wealth and health for love,
03:02remained loyal to Karl Marx until the end.
03:06After getting the bearded man,
03:08Marx became the advisor of a German journalist.
03:11But the government banned his revolutionary writings.
03:15Anyway, he went to Paris.
03:17There, he wrote many political articles in many magazines.
03:21Since he was an advisor to the Russian government,
03:24Paris was the country that took him to Russia.
03:28At this time, Marx got a friend named Frederick Engels.
03:33Even though he was the son of an entrepreneur,
03:36Engels was more concerned about businessmen.
03:39Anyway, they had a close friendship.
03:43Marx and Engels came up with a plan
03:45to improve the businessmen's well-being.
03:47They both published articles
03:49on how businessmen fight for their rights
03:52in the name of public recognition.
03:55Among them, Marx introduced businessmen
03:58to the idea of unifying the bourgeoisie
04:01with the bourgeoisie.
04:04In 1847, businessmen united in London.
04:09In that country, Marx and Engels introduced
04:12the Communist Manifesto
04:15and the idea of unifying the world's businessmen.
04:21Marx traveled to many countries
04:23and published his articles.
04:25In the end, in the year 1749,
04:28he stayed permanently in London with the help of Engels.
04:33He spent most of his time
04:35studying books in the British press.
04:38His first book, Capital,
04:40which he wrote after much thought,
04:42was published.
04:45The history of the death of the society,
04:47the history of the struggle of the people,
04:49the economic strength of the businessmen
04:51is getting stronger and stronger.
04:53The businessmen are being crushed.
04:55The businessmen must rise up and unite
04:57and change the course of business.
05:00The businessmen must build a business institution
05:03to achieve their goals.
05:07This is the basic idea of Karl Marx in that book.
05:11Karl Marx is the reason why
05:13there are businessmen all over the world today.
05:16Marx's general ideas spread all over the world
05:19and began to spread.
05:21Revolutions began to break out
05:23just like Marx's advance.
05:25In 1917, the August Revolution took place in Russia
05:29and the general rule of Lenin,
05:32that is, the communist rule, spread.
05:35After that, one after the other,
05:37Communism spread to countries like
05:39Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Eastern Germany,
05:41Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania,
05:43Albania, China, North Korea,
05:45Vietnam, Cuba, etc.
05:50Marx's family, who strived to revive the world,
05:53fell into poverty.
05:55People who came from a rich family
05:57and opened everything for their husbands,
06:00Jenny wrote in her diary
06:02about the pain they experienced
06:04and the death of her daughter.
06:06Our little angel Francesca
06:08was suffocated for three days
06:10due to the cold of death.
06:12We could not do anything.
06:14When she was born,
06:16we did not even have money
06:18to buy a blanket.
06:20When she died,
06:22we did not even have money
06:24to buy a coffin.
06:26Jenny, who was suffering from cancer,
06:28could not even buy medicine for him.
06:31Marx, who dreamed that the world
06:33should be revived,
06:35Marx, who was about to take Jenny
06:37to his death,
06:39left this world on March 14, 1883,
06:41that is, yesterday,
06:43in two years.
06:45He called his followers
06:47his dear comrades,
06:49that is, his companions.
06:51Even today,
06:53that term is used
06:55in the trade unions.
06:57There is no confusion
06:59in the basic principles
07:01of communism.
07:03The reason for the current
07:05collapse of communism
07:07is not its basic goals,
07:09but its goals to rise.
07:11If it is operated
07:13as Marx thought,
07:15there is no doubt
07:17that there is a principle
07:19in a more just thing than that.
07:21Even when he was forced
07:23to live on his own,
07:25he did not change
07:27from his ideology of
07:29self-righteousness.
07:31He did not live
07:33to the extent
07:35that he could live.
07:37But in today's world,
07:39every deed of a worker
07:41is thanked to Marx.
07:43This is the lesson
07:45that Marx's life teaches us.
07:47Even if suffering and
07:49suffering compete
07:51and attack us,
07:53we must keep moving forward.
07:55If they attack us,
07:57even if we do not die,
07:59we will definitely die.

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