The Communist Manifesto
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History
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
60
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1998
Publisher
Charles H Kerr
Edition
150 Anv
ISBN-10
0882862359
ISBN-13
9780882862354
Description
Written in the mid-19th century, this influential work captures the spirit of revolutionary thought and the rise of the proletariat. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels articulate a profound critique of capitalism, exposing the class struggles that underpin modern society. With sharp rhetoric and compelling arguments, they lay the groundwork for a movement that would shape political landscapes across the globe.
The text delves into the history of class oppression, illustrating the conflicts between the bourgeoisie and the working class. Marx and Engels predict an inevitable uprising, fueled by the growing discontent of the labor force. Their analysis goes beyond mere economic conditions, intertwining social, political, and philosophical perspectives to offer a comprehensive understanding of the system's failings.
Beyond its historical significance, the work remains relevant today, prompting ongoing debates about economic inequality and social justice. Kelley's introduction provides a contemporary lens, inviting readers to reflect on the legacy of Marxist thought and its implications for the modern era.
This call to action resonates with those seeking change, encouraging a re-examination of the structures that govern society. The manifesto remains a powerful reminder of the enduring fight for equity and the voices of those who seek a more just world.
The text delves into the history of class oppression, illustrating the conflicts between the bourgeoisie and the working class. Marx and Engels predict an inevitable uprising, fueled by the growing discontent of the labor force. Their analysis goes beyond mere economic conditions, intertwining social, political, and philosophical perspectives to offer a comprehensive understanding of the system's failings.
Beyond its historical significance, the work remains relevant today, prompting ongoing debates about economic inequality and social justice. Kelley's introduction provides a contemporary lens, inviting readers to reflect on the legacy of Marxist thought and its implications for the modern era.
This call to action resonates with those seeking change, encouraging a re-examination of the structures that govern society. The manifesto remains a powerful reminder of the enduring fight for equity and the voices of those who seek a more just world.
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