
Karl Marx in Algier. Leben und letzte Reise eines Revolutionärs
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Narrated by:
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Walter Kreye
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By:
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Uwe Wittstock
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Am 18. Februar 1882 besteigt Karl Marx in Marseille den Dampfer "Said" und verlässt zum ersten Mal Europa. Den Tod seiner Frau Jenny drei Monate zuvor hat er nicht verwunden. Er ist krank und hofft auf Genesung in Algier. Anhand von teils unpublizierten Quellen erzählt Uwe Wittstock höchst lebendig von der letzten großen Reise des großen Denkers und blickt mit ihm zurück auf sein außergewöhnliches Leben: die wilden Studienjahre in Bonn und Berlin, Marx’ frühe poetische Ambitionen, seine seltsam bremsende Rolle im Revolutionsjahr 1848, dann das ewige Exil, die Zumutungen der Armut. Am Schluss seiner Zeit in Algier geht Marx zum Barbier und lässt sich seinen Revolutionärsbart abnehmen: Ein später Widerruf?
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