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The Neue Rheinische Zeitung ("New Rhenish Newspaper") was a German (specifically Rhenish, from the Rhineland) daily newspaper, published by Karl Marx from Cologne in 1848 and 1849. Its name refers to a paper earlier edited by Marx, the Rheinische Zeitung. Joseph Weydemeyer, also a member of the Communist League, was one of its editors. The NRZ was a target of government suppression, which... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Neue Rheinische Zeitung

    The Neue Rheinische Zeitung ("New Rhenish Newspaper") was a German (specifically Rhenish, from the Rhineland) daily newspaper, published by Karl Marx from Cologne in 1848 and 1849.
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    Joseph Weydemeyer

    Collaborated in socialist periodicals: the Westphälisches Dampfboot (Westphalian Steamboat) and the Neue Rheinische Zeitung.
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    Rheinische Zeitung

    Marx went on to found the Neue Rheinische Zeitung ("New Rhenish Newspaper") in 1848.
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    Frankfurt Parliament

    Gutenberg-DE: Article by Karl Marx in the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 1848/49
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    Friedrich Engels

    While living in Cologne, they created and served as editors for a new daily newspaper called the Neue Rheinische Zeitung.
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    Karl Marx

    When this collapsed in 1849, Marx moved back to Cologne and started the Neue Rheinische Zeitung ("New Rhenish Newspaper").
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    History of tax resistance

    Karl Marx, via his newspaper, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, published this decree, adding: “From today, therefore, taxes are abolished!
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    Marxism

    They moved to Cologne, where they began to publish a radical newspaper, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung.
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    Ferdinand Freiligrath

    After some time in London Freiligrath came back to Germany and worked for the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung" (general editor: Karl Marx, editor of cultural pages: Georg Weerth).
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    Jenny von Westphalen

    The "New York Daily Tribune", 200,000 copies/day was probably the more influential newspaper in the U.S. A., founded by English Radical Horace Greeley,(February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872), who became acquinted with Marx writings through his steamy assistant Charles Anderson Dana,(August 8, 1819 – October 17, 1897), U.S.A. Assistant Secretary of War, (1863 - 1865), a former reader of "crushed" Marx paper in German the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung".
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