"History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce"
- Karl Marx
About this Quote
Karl Marx is explaining that occasions from the past can frequently duplicate themselves in the present, however with various levels of severity or effect. The very first time an occasion occurs, it could be a tragic and considerable minute. However, if the same occasion repeats itself again, it could be seen as outrageous and even humorous, as people have actually already witnessed and learned from the upheaval or consequences that occurred previously.
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