Also, Marx isn't dead. He's living rent free in the mind of the people who keep vandalizing his grave. Imagine posting so hard people do this shit 150 years after you're dead. It's something aspire too.
Also, Marx isn't dead. He's living rent free in the mind of the people who keep vandalizing his grave. Imagine posting so hard people do this shit 150 years after you're dead. It's something aspire too.
He cared too much about things and he was never forgiven for that.
Both are in Highgate Cemetery, the original in West Highgate Cemetery while the relocation is in East. The original is just a stone now, the whole body was exhumed and moved in 1956. 11 people attended his original burial including Engels.
Very cool, I got to see it years ago (and at that time I didn't know his original gravesite was elsewhere, wish I would have seen that too). There were a couple of letters that people had left from all over the world. It was touching.