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The Communist manifesto:

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W.W. Norton, 1988 - Political Science - 210 pages
Founding document of the modern working-class movement, published in 1848. Explains why communism is derived not from preconceived principles but from facts and from proletarian movements springing from the actual class struggle.

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Marx was a selfish man and a horrible writer. - Goodreads
What a wonderful depiction of an ideal - Goodreads
In fact, the whole premise kind of seems ludicrous. - Goodreads
Gives a brief insight into communism. - Goodreads
The whole premise of the book seems really ridiculous. - Goodreads
the prose is very... - Goodreads

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Exploring this work in order to better understand capitalism; he is by no means dead. An interesting journey in economics; uncovering the invisible about human nature and its transactions. Easily ... Read full review

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Read in university as part of a course. Interesting but what is more interesting is how this has panned out since the 20th century. Funny how Capitalist many Communist countries really are. They seem ... Read full review

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Contents

Historical and Theoretical Backgrounds of the Communist Manifesto
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Prefaces by Marx and Engels and Annotated Text
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KARL MARX MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY
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Karl Heinrich Marx, one of the fathers of communism, was born on May 5, 1818 in Trier, Germany. He was educated at a variety of German colleges, including the University of Jena. He was an editor of socialist periodicals and a key figure in the Working Man's Association. Marx co-wrote his best-known work, "The Communist Manifesto" (1848), with his friend, Friedrich Engels. Marx's most important work, however, may be "Das Kapital" (1867), an analysis of the economics of capitalism. He died on March 14, 1883 in London, England.