THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO


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A seminal work that explores the principles of communism and critiques capitalist society. Immerse yourself in this influential manifesto that has shaped political thought and ignited social movements worldwide.• Engage with Marx and Engels' critique of class struggle and capitalist exploitation.• Delve into the historical context and the call for a revolution.• Reflect on the ideas of social equality collective ownership and the abolition of private property.• Experience the powerful rhetoric and passionate arguments that have resonated for generations.• This edition presents the foundational text in a comprehensive and accessible format making it an indispensable resource for students scholars and anyone interested in political theory and social justice.About the AuthorsKarl Marx and Friedrich Engels towering figures in the annals of political philosophy were revolutionary thinkers whose ideas reshaped the course of history. Marx a German philosopher and economist and Engels a social scientist and political theorist forged a dynamic partnership that produced some of the most influential works of the 19th century. Their collaboration resulted in seminal texts such as 'The Communist Manifesto' and 'Das Kapital' which laid bare the contradictions of capitalism and advocated for the emancipation of the working class.Together Marx and Engels championed the cause of socialism and communism sparking movements for social change and inspiring generations of activists and intellectuals. Their writings continue to provoke debate and reflection serving as a cornerstone of critical thought in fields ranging from economics to sociology. Despite the passage of time the enduring relevance of Marx and Engels' ideas underscores their enduring legacy as pioneers of social justice and advocates for a more equitable world.
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