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President Kennedy on Karl Marx

President Kennedy on Karl Marx

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Comments from a speech Kennedy gave to members of the press. It's meant as tongue in cheek....

"You may remember that in 1851 the New York Herald Tribune under the sponsorship and publishing of Horace Greeley, employed as its London correspondent an obscure journalist by the name of Karl Marx.

We are told that foreign correspondent Marx, stone broke, and with a family ill and undernourished, constantly appealed to Greeley and managing editor Charles Dana for an increase in his munificent salary of $5 per installment, a salary which he and Engels ungratefully labeled as the "lousiest petty bourgeois cheating."

But when all his financial appeals were refused, Marx looked around for other means of livelihood and fame, eventually terminating his relationship with the Tribune and devoting his talents full time to the cause that would bequeath the world the seeds of Leninism, Stalinism, revolution and the cold war.

If only this capitalistic New York newspaper had treated him more kindly; if only Marx had remained a foreign correspondent, history might have been different..."

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Originally posted by uzless
Comments from a speech Kennedy gave to members of the press. It's meant as tongue in cheek....

"You may remember that in 1851 the New York Herald Tribune under the sponsorship and publishing of Horace Greeley, employed as its London correspondent an obscure journalist by the name of Karl Marx.

We are told that foreign correspondent Marx, stone bro ...[text shortened]... only Marx had remained a foreign correspondent, history might have been different..."

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Then again, he might have gone into show business with his brothers, Groucho, Chico and Harpo.

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