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Communist Manifesto
Title: Communist Manifesto
Category: History
Details: Words: 652 | Pages: 2.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Communist Manifesto
Communist Manifesto
By Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Proletarians-the working class intended to “haunt” Europe and seize control of it. For these people as well as all the other European socialist and communist parties in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, The Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, eventually became one of the principal programmatic statements. The book was preaching for the fall of the ruling classes and the emergence of the
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as a mean of manipulation of the government, thus, has to be understood as in the manifesto. With the emergence of workers as the one and only class has to come an element of risk and danger which the Conservative and Utopian socialism do not believe in.
An idea of uniting all humans and creating a world of equilibrium never came true. Capitalism and globalization led by multi-national companies emerged as victors, instead of workers.
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