IIRC he also tried unionizing a bunch of places after he got home to Germany from the Franco-Prussian War where he was a war correspondent. His goal was to start a revolution in Germany, mirroring the one in France. Since strikes and unions were illegal at the time, Marx was eventually recognized by employers as an instigator. He then got blacklisted by every industry in the country, which is why he left.
IIRC he also tried unionizing a bunch of places after he got home to Germany from the Franco-Prussian War where he was a war correspondent. His goal was to start a revolution in Germany, mirroring the one in France. Since strikes and unions were illegal at the time, Marx was eventually recognized by employers as an instigator. He then got blacklisted by every industry in the country, which is why he left.