Karl Marx (1818–1883) was a German philosopher and economist.
Karl Marx or Karl Marks may also refer to:
People
- Karl Friedrich Heinrich Marx (1796–1877), German physician and lecturer
 - Karl Marx (medical missionary) (1857–1891), German doctor
 - Karl Marx (composer) (1897–1985), German composer
 - Karl Marx (painter), lecturer at Kölner Werkschulen
 
Literature
- Karl Marx: His Life and Environment, a 1939 book by Isaiah Berlin
 - Karl Marx: His Life and Thought, a 1973 book by David McLellan
 - Karl Marx: The Story of His Life, a 1918 book by Franz Mehring
 
Ships
- Karl Marks (ship), a river cruise ship
 - Karl Marks (ship, 1957), a Rodina-class motorship
 - Karl Marks (ship, 1958), a river cruise ship
 
Other uses
- Karl Marx Peak, a mountain peak in Tajikistan
 - Karl Marks, Jalal-Abad, a village in Kyrgyzstan
 - Chemnitz, a German city named Karl-Marx-Stadt from 1953 to 1990
 - Karl-Marx-Allee, a monumental boulevard in Berlin
 - Karl-Marx-Hof, a large residential building in Vienna, Austria
 - Karl Marx Theatre (Teatro Karl Marx), a large entertainment complex in Havana, Cuba
 - Karl Marx House or Karl-Marx-Haus, the house in Trier in which Karl Marx was born
 - University of Leipzig, named Karl Marx University from 1953 to 1991
 
See also
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