THE DEVIL AND KARL MARX - PAUL KENGOR - THE FAUSTIAN BARGAIN
Karl Marx was fascinated with death and spiritual darkness. He wrote a play as a university student in 1837 The themes of the play were nihilism, revenge and a "pact with the devil". The main character was "Oulanem" believed to be an anagram of "Emanuel" (a biblical name for God). Marx was obsessed with the Faustian idea of selling his soul to the devil. He was obsessed with the idea of suicide pacts. Two of his daughters would die in suicide pacts. Marx loved the line pronounced by Mephistopheles, (which was the devil) in Faust. "Everything that exists deserves to perish."
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