The film "Young Marx" describes the story of the young German Marx and Engels' hard struggle to realize communism and published the "Communist Manifesto". Realizing the spirit of communism and perseverance, they explored new philosophical and social science theories through what they saw and heard, not afraid of authority, pointed out wrong utopianism, and put forward correct guiding ideology.
When the "Rheinische Zeitung" was shut down, Marx said: "They can temporarily stop our mouths, but they can't kill our thoughts." Fearless bravery, Marx is great! When a textile worker did not sleep for three days and three nights at work, she accidentally fell asleep while working, and her fingers were cut off by the machine. When the workers sought justice for her, the boss said that the medical expenses would be paid from their wages. Zhongkou also said that it was expensive to repair a machine, which reflected the pain and humility of the working class, which deepened Engels' understanding of the working world. Engels wanted to publish the Communist Manifesto with Marx. When Marx and Engels met, Marx asked Engels: "Have you read my works?" Engels said: "Have you read it, especially the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right", Engels commented, "I have not read such a Precise and gripping work, you have changed Hegel's dialectics from head to head, you are the greatest materialist thinker of this era, you are a genius". Marx commented on Engels' "The Condition of the Working Class in England" that it was an excellent work, no one had done it before him, and in short, it was great. The two people praised and admired each other, achieved ideological resonance, and laid a solid foundation for the publication of the Communist Manifesto.
By watching "Young Marx", I learned the spirit of perseverance, hard work, and dedication to the cause of socialism. The times have given our youth a heavy mission and responsibility. As a contemporary college student, I must study hard to serve the country and the country. contribute to society.
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