The Communist Manifesto
Author: Karl Marx Categories: Non-Fiction, Philosophy Published: 1888 Pages: 44 Language: English Tags: Economic TheoryBook Description:
The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx is a groundbreaking political work that revolutionized modern thought. First published in the 19th century, this influential text outlines the theory of class struggle, the critique of capitalism, and the vision of a society built on equality. Written in strong, persuasive language, it remains one of the most significant manifestos in world history.
Marx and Engels present a clear analysis of the conflict between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. They expose the mechanisms of economic exploitation and argue for collective ownership of production. The manifesto’s message calls for political unity and social reform that transcends national borders.
The book’s enduring appeal lies in its intellectual clarity and moral urgency. Combining philosophy, sociology, and activism, it challenges readers to rethink the structure of society. Each page resonates with conviction, presenting a vision that continues to inspire debate around justice and human rights.
As a cornerstone of political theory and social commentary, The Communist Manifesto is essential reading for scholars, activists, and curious minds. It’s a concise and powerful work that continues to shape global conversations about freedom, labor, and equality.
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