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The Communist Manifesto - A Landmark in Political Theory and Global Social Movements - cover

The Communist Manifesto - A Landmark in Political Theory and Global Social Movements

Karl Marx, Zenith Golden Quill

Verlag: Zenith Golden Quill

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"Workers of the world, unite!"

First published in 1848, The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels is a foundational text in political and economic thought. More than a political tract, this concise yet powerful document laid the ideological groundwork for movements, revolutions, and debates that continue to shape global discourse today.

Calling for the abolition of class hierarchies and private property, Marx and Engels propose a radical reimagining of society based on collective ownership, equality, and workers' rights. Despite its brevity, the manifesto continues to resonate as both a historical artifact and a living blueprint for anti-capitalist critique.

This edition includes annotations, a contextual introduction, and historical footnotes, making it ideal for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand one of the world's most influential documents.

"The most widely read political document after the Bible." — The Economist
"Essential reading for understanding both history and contemporary politics." — The New York Review of Books

Click Buy Now to explore the document that ignited revolutions and still challenges the world today.
Verfügbar seit: 15.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 29 Seiten.

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