<p><em><strong>The Communist Manifesto</strong></em>&nbsp;(originally&nbsp;<em><strong>Manifesto of the Communist Party</strong></em>) is an 1848 political pamphlet by the German philosophers&nbsp;Karl Marx&nbsp;and&nbsp;Friedrich Engels. Commissioned by the&nbsp;Communist League&nbsp;and originally published in&nbsp;London&nbsp;(in German as&nbsp;<em>Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei</em>) just as the&nbsp;Revolutions of 1848&nbsp;began to erupt the&nbsp;<em>Manifesto</em>&nbsp;was later recognised as one of the world&#39;s most influential political documents. It presents an analytical approach to the&nbsp;class struggle&nbsp;(historical and then-present) and the conflicts of&nbsp;capitalism&nbsp;and the&nbsp;capitalist mode of production rather than a prediction of&nbsp;communism&#39;s potential future forms.</p><p><em>The Communist Manifesto</em>&nbsp;summarises Marx and Engels&#39; theories concerning the nature of society and politics namely that in their own words &quot;[t]he history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles&quot;. It also briefly features their ideas for how the capitalist society of the time would eventually be replaced by&nbsp;socialism. Near the end of the&nbsp;<em>Manifesto</em> the authors call for a &quot;forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions&quot; which served as the justification for all communist revolutions around the world. In 2013&nbsp;<em>The Communist Manifesto</em>&nbsp;was registered to&nbsp;UNESCO&#39;s&nbsp;Memory of the World Programme&nbsp;along with Marx&#39;s&nbsp;<em>Capital Volume I</em>.</p>
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