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Screening: The Young Karl Marx
Tue May 6, 7:00 PM
Hyderabad Cinephiles
Hyderabad Cinephiles invites you to the screening and discussion of 'The Young Karl Marx' on Tuesday, May 6th
Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck’s film ‘The Young Karl Marx’ traces the life of the great revolutionary and thinker Karl Marx in his 20s. These were the formative years of the development of Marx’s ideas, later came to be known as Marxism, which not just brought revolution in human consciousness, but more importantly contributed in fundamental transformation of many societies in different parts of the world. The film covers important developments in Marx’s revolutionary life between 1843 to 1848 such as his exile from Germany along with his wife Jenny, his meeting with Frederick Engels in Paris and the beginning of their life-long inspirational friendship, his polemic with Proudhon, Marx and Engels working towards establishing the hegemony of his ideas in the Communist League in London and finally their tireless effort to finalise the pathbreaking work “The Communist Manifesto”.
The screening will be followed by a discussion.
Entry is free.
Contact: 9971196111
Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck’s film ‘The Young Karl Marx’ traces the life of the great revolutionary and thinker Karl Marx in his 20s. These were the formative years of the development of Marx’s ideas, later came to be known as Marxism, which not just brought revolution in human consciousness, but more importantly contributed in fundamental transformation of many societies in different parts of the world. The film covers important developments in Marx’s revolutionary life between 1843 to 1848 such as his exile from Germany along with his wife Jenny, his meeting with Frederick Engels in Paris and the beginning of their life-long inspirational friendship, his polemic with Proudhon, Marx and Engels working towards establishing the hegemony of his ideas in the Communist League in London and finally their tireless effort to finalise the pathbreaking work “The Communist Manifesto”.
The screening will be followed by a discussion.
Entry is free.
Contact: 9971196111