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When Karl Marx arrived in Paris in 1843, having just married his sweetheart Jenny von Westphalen, he was already becoming notorious throughout Europe as a polemicist and trouble-maker. He had recen...tly been expelled from Prussia for publishing scurrilous articles in his newspaper. But his economic and political ideas were still in their infancy. During this period Paris was bubbling with intellectual and revolutionary activity; teeming with exiles from across Europe, the French capital had a double life as the international centre of communism. It was in Paris that Marx met the poet Heinrich Heine and, more significantly, was to befriend Engels, who would become his closest and most important collaborator. It was Paris where he met and conversed with radicalized artisans and would write what is now known as The Paris Manuscripts, the basis of Das Kapital.
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Series: Journeys in Thought
Published: 2004
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Restrictions on use: This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OU Digital Archive web pages.
Duration: 00:43:48
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Contributors: Jack Altman; Lesley Chamberlain; Stathis Kouvelakis; J. L Lacascade; Johnathan Rée; Robert B Sutcliffe; Francis Wheen
Publisher: BBC Open University
Subject terms: Philosophy, European; Marx, Karl,--1818-1883; Paris (France)--Intellectual life
Production number: AUDA552A
Available to public: no