1.今天你阅读到的有价值的全文容链接
https://www.washingtonpost.com
2.今天你阅读到的有价值的内容段落摘录
The 200th anniversary of Karl Marx\'s birthday meant a lot of things to a lot of very different people. Over the weekend authorities in the western German town of Trier, where Marx was born in 1818, unveiled a giant Chinese-made statue of the philosopher. It drew both cheering supporters from Germany\'s fringe Communist Party and a motley group of protesters.
“We now have 30 years of distance from reunification,\" said the town\'s mayor, Wolfram Leibe. And as the memory of the former East Germany recedes further into the past, he said, it \"gives us the possibility to look at Marx with a critical eye, without prejudice.\" Critics said he was more interested in the influx of tourists coming to Trier and the revenue their Marxist pilgrimages generate. (Who was it who said something about history repeating itself as farce?)
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Authorities in China, the last major nation run by a government that lays claim to Marx\'s ideological legacy, eulogized the co-author of the “Communist Manifesto\" and “Capital.\" President Xi Jinping described Marx as “the greatest thinker of modern times,\" while state media rolled out a slick TV campaign declaring “Marx was Correct.\" Even as the People\'s Republic drifts further away from its Maoist moorings — and as Xi styles himself abroad as a defender of the capitalist order — his government is trying to cultivate loyalty to Marx as part of a broader nationalist platform.
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