Marx and Engels - Their Lives
Marx and Engels - Their Lives

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Marx and Engels - Their Lives

1980
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
German

Ambitious 11-part docudrama of the life, teaching, and work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. This series was produced by East-German television. The series shows important points in the life and political development of these immense figures, from Marx's birth in 1818 until Engel's death in 1895.

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Creator: VariousGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary series delves into the complex lives and intellectual partnership of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It explores their philosophical development, their collaborations on seminal works like 'The Communist Manifesto', and their profound impact on political thought and revolutionary movements worldwide. The series traces their personal journeys, their struggles, and the historical context in which their ideas emerged.

Critical Reception

As a historical documentary series from 1980, specific widespread critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. However, it is generally regarded as an informative and thorough exploration of the subjects for its time. Audience reception would likely have varied greatly depending on political leanings, with those interested in Marxist theory finding it valuable and those opposed finding it less so.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a detailed biographical account of two pivotal historical figures.

  • Explores the intellectual and personal relationship that shaped significant political ideologies.

  • Offers historical context for the development of Marxist theory.

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Fun Fact

The series was produced by the BBC, known for its high-quality historical and educational programming.

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