“Confessions” were semi-jocular questionaires that were very popular in Victorian England, and filling them out a common passtime in many families, including Marx's, where friends and relatives particpated. A number of versions of Confessions belonging to Marx have been preserved.

In the Spring of 1865 Marx stayed with his uncle, Lion Philips in Zalt Bommel (Holland), and his answers to the Confession he completed here is shown in the middle column below. His daughter Jenny kept an album, an image of which is shown, and the answers shown in the right hand column are in Laura Marx's hand. Where the answers are the same, it is shown only once.

Netchen, or Nannette, was Antoinette Philips, aged 28 at the time, Marx's cousin and a member of the Dutch section of the Internatrional. Martin Tupper was an English poet who penned trivial moralistic verses. Gretchen is the tragic heroine of Goethe’s Faust. “Keppler” refers to the great German astronomer, Johannes Kepler, and Spartacus was the leader of the slaves’ revolt in ancient Rome.

The formatting is as follows: Question - Answer in 1865 - Answer in Jenny’s album (if available.)

The Quality you like best - Simplicity

 In man - Strength :arm-L::marx-goth::arm-R: 

In Woman - Weakness	:shrug-outta-hecks: 

Your chief characteristic - Singleness of purpose

Your favourite occupation - Glancing at Netchen - Bookworming :read-theory:

The vice you hate most - Servility :soviet-bottom:

The vice you excuse most - Gullibility :kitty-cri-screm:

Your idea of happiness - To fight :stalin-gun-1::stalin-gun-2:

Your idea of misery - To submit :bottom-speak:

Your aversion - Martin Tupper - Martin Tupper, violet powder

Your hero - Spartacus, Keppler

Your heroine - Gretchen

The poet you like best - Aeschylus, Shakespeare - Dante, Aeschylus, Shakespeare, Goethe

The prose writer you like best - Diderot - Diderot, Lessing, Hegel, Balsac

Your favourite flower - Daphne - Laurel

Your favourite dish - Fish

Your Maxim - Nihil humani a me alienum puto [Nothing human is alien to me]

Your motto - De omnibus dubitandum [doubt everything]

Your favourite colour - Red :ussr-cry:

Your favourite Colour of eyes & hair - Black :anarchists:

Your favourite Names - N/A - Jenny, Laura

The character in history you most dislike - N/A - N/A

Karl Marx :marx:

  • VHS [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    This is like Victorian facebook

    • Alaskaball [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      No matter how much shit changes with time, humans tend to not really change. From "A Dog walked into a bar" jokes in Sumeria, to victorian "confessions", to boomer facebook memes, and so forth, the human spirit seems to like really dumb funny shit.

      • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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        2 years ago

        somebody recently posted roman grafitti on here and it was just a ton of dick drawings and calling some dude a shitter (that's cacator in latin)

        • knifestealingcrow [any]
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          2 years ago

          my favorite was a Norse inscription really high up in a cave, so far up that it couldn't be read from the ground and was very difficult to get to. When somebody finally got up there and translated it, it basically read "(viking name) was here"

  • Ideology [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    Your favourite Names

    Jenny (1814), Jenny (1844), Jenny (1845), Jenny (1851), and Jenny (1855).

  • jabrd [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    I wonder which avenger this buzzfeed quiz told Marx he was at the end. Probably Hawkeye and then he got mad about it

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    In Woman - Weakness

    Don't meet your heroes. :kombucha-disgust:

    • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      i'm not sure what he was going for there. He might have just been teasing his daughter or cousin or someone. He might have been doing some kind of 1865 popular joke that's been lost to time

      like he wasn't a strict misogynist, him and Engels argue for women's liberation in the manifesto, plus Marx repeatedly defended Harriet Law's seat on the IWA's general council

      • jabrd [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        If you can’t talk shit to your spouse who can you talk shit to?

  • Lester_Peterson [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Here's Engels

    Your favourite virtue:

    quality jollity

    in man

    to mind his own business

    In woman:

    not to mislay things

    Chief characteristic

    knowing everything by halves

    Idea of happiness:

    Château Margaux 1848

    Idea of misery:

    to go to a dentist

    The vice you excuse:

    excess of any sort

    The vice you detest:

    Cant

    Your aversion:

    affected stuck up woman

    The characters you most dislike:

    Spurgeon

    Favourite occupation:

    chaffing and being chaffed

    Hero:

    none

    Heroine:

    too many to name one

    Poet:

    Reineke de Vos, Shakespeare, Ariosto, etc.

    Prose writer:

    Goethe, Lessing, Dr Samelson

    Flower:

    Blue Bell

    Colour:

    any one not Aniline

    Dish:

    Cold: Salad, hot: Irish Stew

    Maxim:

    not to have any

    Motto:

    take it aisy