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Manifesto of the Communist Party

Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels

Publisher: DigiCat

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The "Manifesto of the Communist Party" stands as a seminal anthology of revolutionary thought, bringing together the incisive critiques of socio-economic structures and the call for radical transformation. This collection traverses the landscape of 19th-century political theory, capturing both the spirit of its age and timeless philosophical inquiries. The text weaves a tapestry of visions for a redefined social order, marked by profound explorations into class struggles. With its bold rhetoric and analytical profundity, the works within these pages underscore the mounting tensions and aspirations of an industrializing world, inviting readers into a dialogue that challenges existing power dynamics. The anthology is crafted through the collective genius of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, whose intellectual endeavors have laid the cornerstone of Marxist thought. Their partnership and shared interrogations of capitalist society stem from diverse academic and political engagements, uniting to critique and propose alternatives to the dominant socio-economic paradigms of their time. Their voices, steeped in the fervor of revolutionary fervor and deep historical insight, capture the essence of a movement that transcends borders, offering readers a penetrating examination of humanity's quest for equity and justice. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this robust dissection of capitalist society, a foundational text for anyone seeking to understand the roots of Marxist ideology. "Manifesto of the Communist Party" serves not only as an urgent call to action but also as an intellectual journey through the ideological clashes of its era. This anthology promises a rich educational experience, fostering critical thought and engagement with the authors' enduring social critique, making it indispensable for students of history, politics, and economics alike.
Available since: 05/28/2022.
Print length: 39 pages.

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