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The Communist Manifesto

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Weight 0.45 kg
Author

Karl Marx

Publisher

Fingerprint! Pub

Book Type

Intellect, Non fiction

Categories

Philosophy, Political & Social Science

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Reads on political philosophy, social theory, and the history of political ideologies

Ages

18+

Binding

Paperback

Edition

20 December 2017

ISBN

978-9386538253

Language

English

Pages

96

Printing Remarks

Imported

Dimension

‎20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm

Weight

0.45 kg

Description

“The Communist Manifesto” remains a cornerstone in the intellectual history of political thought, offering a critique of capitalism and its impact on society. Marx and Engels’ analysis of the historical development of class structures and their predictions about the future have had a profound influence on political and economic philosophy. While the specific historical context in which the manifesto was written has changed, the document’s exploration of class struggle, inequality, and the call for collective action still resonates in discussions about economic justice and social reform. Despite the varied interpretations and criticisms it has faced, “The Communist Manifesto” endures as a powerful and thought-provoking work that has shaped the course of political ideologies and movements over the past century and a half.

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“The Communist Manifesto,” written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, stands as a seminal and influential political pamphlet published in 1848. This foundational document outlines the principles and goals of the Communist League, urging workers of the world to unite against the oppressive forces of capitalism. Marx and Engels argue that throughout history, societies have been characterized by class struggles, and they predict that the inevitable outcome of the capitalist system would be the revolutionary overthrow of the bourgeoisie by the proletariat. The manifesto passionately calls for the abolition of private property, the establishment of a classless society, and the triumph of communism. Its powerful rhetoric and call for social change have made it a rallying cry for socialist and communist movements worldwide.