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Karl Marx und seine Erben

Over the past hundred years, dramatic social upheavals have taken place in the name of Karl Marx's theories. In Western Europe, the student movement of 1968 and the Eurocommunists were inspired. And in recent times, the thinker has experienced a renaissance.

Top Cast

  • Hansi Jochmann

    Hansi Jochmann

    Narrator (voice)

  • Wiebke Frost

    Wiebke Frost

    Narrator (voice)

  • Jan Single

    Jan Single

    Narrator (voice)

  • Marco Wittorf

    Marco Wittorf

    Narrator (voice)

  • Werner Rätz

    Werner Rätz

    Self

  • Andreas Ludwig

    Andreas Ludwig

    Self

  • Christina Morina

    Christina Morina

    Self

  • Stephen Smith

    Stephen Smith

    Self

  • Vladimir Lenin

    Vladimir Lenin

    Self (archive footage)

Overview

Over the past hundred years, dramatic social upheavals have taken place in the name of Karl Marx's theories. In Western Europe, the student movement of 1968 and the Eurocommunists were inspired. And in recent times, the thinker has experienced a renaissance.

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