Karl Marx Was a Satanist

And He Didn’t Hide It

Declan Cardale
8 min readJun 19, 2024

Karl Marx, the renowned 19th-century philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist, is best known for his works on class struggle, capitalism, and communism. However, he was a Satanist. This article aims to explore the origins, evidence, and credibility of this assertion.

Origins of the Claim

The idea that Karl Marx was a Satanist primarily originates from the works of Richard Wurmbrand, a Romanian Christian minister who wrote “Marx and Satan” in 1986. Wurmbrand’s book argues that Marx’s early writings and personal correspondence contain elements that suggest an affiliation with Satanism. Wurmbrand, who was imprisoned for his faith under the communist regime in Romania, aimed to expose what he perceived as the dark spiritual influences behind Marxist ideology.

Karl Marx is famously known for his revolutionary ideas aimed at fundamentally transforming society. Central to his vision was the concept of class struggle and the need for a radical upheaval of the existing social and economic order. This obsession with chaos and the desire to forcibly overthrow society are key themes in Marx’s writings and form the bedrock of Marxist theory.

Marx, along with Friedrich Engels, articulated his ideas most famously in “The Communist Manifesto” (1848). The…

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