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The Communist Manifesto, published in 1848 by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, is a foundational text of modern socialism and communism, critiquing capitalism and advocating for class struggle and social change. Its ideas continue to influence political thought and movements worldwide.
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The Quickest Way to get Yourself on a Federal List of Suspected Spies
It is widely known that communism is good on paper. Well now you can own it on paper, for a great price too. This is definitely a purchase that will bring attention to you in all the wrong reasons. Whether it’s strange looks while reading it in public or getting yourself on a federal list of potential spies. This is also a great joke for friends because who wouldn’t be surprised if they got a copy of the communist manifesto? Even if you are getting it to genuinely read it, it is a great price and good quality. I suggest this product.
A**R
Cool
Nice edition
N**A
Review
Interesting to read
A**N
Comrades unite
A MUST-READ FOR ANY BUDDING COMMUNIST
T**A
Awfully Dense Ideography with Little Refutation ( ? )
Should’ve included some friendly cartoon characters interacting with graphics & maps + cultural foundational taboos to provide distinctions between ethic origins & solutions that worked or failed in various contexts that would piece together a more universal solution— & provide an explanation for why communist societies are exclusively lead by such suppressive antievolutionists ( technology & independent entrepreneurs with fresh ideas ( ? )
R**D
The Core Text Of The Early Untested Soviet
Others took this volume and added to the principles put forth. But this was the original collection of principles that formed many a nation. For good or for bad.
T**K
Who are the workingmens alliance really? Certainly not the poor who went to Basel Switzerland!
The theological secular horror of our time. CIA Director John Brennen voted Communist. This should tell you something about the United States but you will only understand the current chaos of the US if you read the Manifesto, then read it again, and then reread the Manifesto. Annihilate all morality and all religion, establish Free Trade, Centralized all communication by the government, establish Democracy, annihilate Justice, Liberty, and Freedom all to support the New Jerusalem and monopoly of the World Market. Eliminate nationality, family and eliminate borders. Overturn and destroy the existing state of things! In the Manifesto the proletariat becomes more and more 'equalized', meaning reduced to nothing, powerlessness, silenced, in the scripted struggle. This is the real meaning behind the lie of Utopianism Marxist try to sell to people. No one person has more power than the other. You are all silenced and equalized. Think about that for two seconds and ponder the horror. Who has say in the Communist Marxist system? Only the bankers. Not even a billionaire like Trump cannot change the system in the US, so now you have some perspective your Marxist Neo Liberal professor did not give you. Marxism is based on One Totalitarian Government. Communism is a theological creation sold in a secular package to ideologues who don't read or understand Marx's theology.
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Beautifully written
First of all, like others before me, I consider having to pay for this printed manifesto as an action Karl Marx would strongly disagree with. Now to the review.No doubt a masterfully written very eloquent and deliberate presentation of Karl Marx’s version of communism. The communist manifesto starts out with a descriptionOf history and the development of the bourgeoisie As a revolution against feudalism. Then it moves into showing that the natural progression of this revolution is the revolution of the proletariat.The language here is quite beautifully written and laid out in a logical and easy to understand way. No doubt this manifesto was written for the proletariat. However, it was written while speaking to the bourgeoisie.What I find quite crafty and ingenious of the manifesto is how it interpret historical events and predict future events from the viewpoint of Carl Marx‘s version of what the proletariat future should be and what has happened to the proletariat in the past. He took known facts eloquently presented them, and skewed towards is on ideology and the plight of the proletariat of that time. Essentially make it quite difficult for the average man (the proletariat) to resist such Artful and master for writing.It is also clear that Carl Marx believe that all other “socialism” were incorrect and Are fallacious in their ideology and practices. Only Karl Marx (the German) Socialism is a true Socialism.Hidden in this argument is the complete omission of the fact that the “proletariat“ would have not gotten to the place they are and the level of development they are without the activities that has gone before them. No doubt things could’ve been better but what Karl Marx advocated to create that change, with hindsight we can see was utterly destructive.This wonderfully written and Beautifully crafted manifesto started out with the plight Of the “Proletariat” taking on the emotional appeal to the average man, letting him see that not only is his condition “dire” - leaving out the fact that his condition is significantly improved over hundreds of years ago - and that it is the bourgeoisie who is responsible. This opens up the way to propose violent reallocation of capital and land, and to erect the purest of totalitarian society.I am writing this review with the hindsight of history. Knowing that this entire framework was a disaster. And that it had not worked out in the past and it will not work in the present. No matter how it’s restructured and reformulated for “the times”. That being said however, had I lived Indy 19th century early 20th century with little knowledge of sound socioeconomic principles it is clear that I may not of been able to resist such artfully crafted and eloquently presented sociological an economical Framework. One that was so beautifully written and would’ve spoke directly to my soul, with the grandest of denouement. ““What do you have to lose but your chains. Workers of the world unite” (paraphrased).Caveat: three-star primarily because of how well the manifesto was written. Not for its ideologies. Otherwise, I would’ve gotten no stars.
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