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The Communist Manifesto - cover

The Communist Manifesto

Karl Marx, MyBooks Classics

Translator Samuel Moore

Publisher: MyBooks Classics

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Contains Active Table of Contents (HTML) and in the end of book include a bonus link to the free audiobook.
In 1848, two young men published what would become one of the defining documents of modern history, The Communist Manifesto. It rapidly realigned political faultlines all over the world and its aftershock resonates to this day. In the many years since its publication, no other social program has inspired such divisive and violent debate. Ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world's first regime to adopt the Manifesto's tenets, historians have debated its intent and its impact. In the current era of market democracy in Russia and Eastern Europe, nationalism on every continent, and an ever tightening global economy, does the specter of Communism still haunt the world? Were the seeds of Communism's ultimate destruction already planted in 1848? Is there anything to be learned from Marx's envisioned utopia?
Available since: 08/06/2019.

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