Karl Marx, a 26-year-old philosopher, flees with his wife Jenny, only to find himself in 1844 Paris, where he meets Friedrich Engels, a charming industrialist's son who has uncovered the dark beginnings of the British working-class. Engels completes Marx's vision of the world, and together they guide the labor movement through a tumultuous period of censorship, repression, riots, and political upheaval, ultimately shaping its future.
The Young Karl Marx
The early lives of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Jenny Marx are chronicled as they navigate Paris, Brussels, and London, shaping their destinies and crafting revolutionary concepts that would reshape global history.