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Edgar Marcel Longuet (18 August 1879[1] – 12 December 1950), was a French physician and socialist activist, and a grandson of Karl Marx.

Edgar Longuet
Born

Edgar Marcel Longuet


18 August 1879
Died12 December 1950 (aged 71)
Resting placeAlfortville, France
Occupation(s)French doctor and socialist

Life

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Longuet was born in Ramsgate, UK, a son of Charles Longuet and Jenny Caroline Marx, the daughter of Karl Marx.[2] His nickname, "Wolf" was given to him as a small child and referred to his craving for food.[3] The family moved to France when Edgar was 18 months old, this becoming his home.[4]

He was active in the French labor movement and in 1905 joined the Socialist Party, being a supporter of Jules Guesde. He left the Socialists in 1937, and in 1938 became a member of French Communist Party, in which he was an active figure.[5] Politically, he was a stalwart Stalinist and admired the Soviet Union.[6] In 1948, Longuet donated a daguerreotype to the Institute for Marxism-Leninism at the Central Committee of the CPSUinMoscow that depicted his grandfather Karl Marx with daughters Jenny (Longuet's mother), Eleanor and Laura and family friend Friedrich Engels.[7] In the same year he took part in the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Communist Manifesto in the Soviet Union and in People's Republic of Poland which his grandfather Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels had written.

Longuet lived in Alfortville, a suburb of Paris.[8] He worked as a doctor, practicing until shortly before his death in 1950.[6]

Edgar Longuet was the father of the painter Frédéric Longuet and the politician Paul Longuet. His brother Jean was also an active socialist, and a member of the French Chamber of Deputies.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ Angelika Limmroth: Jenny Marx: The Biography, Berlin 2014, P. 246, footnote 778.
  • ^ a b Padover, Saul K. (1978). Karl Marx: An Intimate Biography. McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York. pp. 479-480. ISBN 0070480729.
  • ^ Wheen, Francis (1999). Karl Marx. Fourth Estate. p. 359. ISBN 9781841151144.
  • ^ Wheen, Francis (1999). Karl Marx. Fourth Estate. p. 374. ISBN 9781841151144.
  • ^ "Entry on Edgar Longuet". Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  • ^ a b "Grandsons of Karl Marx lean Left, but differ on heirs of teaching". St. Petersburg Times, 30 May 1948, p 40. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  • ^ "Collections: Karl Marx". International Institute of Social History. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  • ^ Angelika Limmroth: Jenny Marx. The Biography, Berlin 2014, p. 265.
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