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The Communist Manifesto (AmazonClassics Edition)

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The Communist Manifesto (AmazonClassics Edition)

By: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Samuel Moore - translator
Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
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With its message of working-class empowerment and call for unity, The Communist Manifesto endures as one of history’s most influential, visionary, and controversial documents. Intending to rouse listeners from their indifference, authors Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels demanded the end of proletariat exploitation and called for the overthrow of the oppressive bourgeois ruling class. It was a blueprint for an uncompromising new direction that would serve as the spark for the socialist uprising in the late 1800s.

Today, The Communist Manifesto reverberates fully and fittingly in the polarized political climate of the twenty-first century.

Revised edition: Previously published as The Communist Manifesto, this edition of The Communist Manifesto (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.

Public Domain (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government Socialism Capitalism Soviet Union
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This book provides an excellent demonstration of what happens when we ignore what has already happened in history. It is as relevant today as it was when it was written, that is, if you are able to apply the core principles and concepts behind the text to our modern society. Some people will just not be open or willing to see these parallels. It also distinguishes between what communisim actually is versus how is widely understood and described by sensationalist.

It makes me sad to see that the state of the proletariat is far worse off than it was then. Working people are too busy struggling to get by to ever have the time to recognize the need for change, much less mobilize to change anything. We have gone from 9/10ths to 99/100ths.

Everyone is satisfied with same-day product delivery, so there are clearly no real problems for the working class anymore.

Honest, concise, and based in reality

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loved the narrator. This lead me to other magnificent possibilities to add to my library

Covid boredom lead me here again

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I was worried about reading the enemy's playbook. I was worried that I might find some revelation in it, but all I found were notes leading to a flawed system. The flaws and rhetoric were abundantly clear.

Flawed Theory

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Not sure this answers or made it so that I understand communism any better. Just know that I want to live in a democracy

An answered question

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I was expecting some astounding reasoning and persuasive ideas. It’s good to read just to see what the hype is about but I don’t think it’s a good read.


What I learned about communism:
I imagine anyone who is for communism is imagining themselves as boss of all the ants, not one of the ants and they either obey or die. So, I guess that would be utopia for king of the ants.

What I learned from this book:
Just ‘cause some olden time bro wrote something doesn’t mean it’s good.

Only baddies write manifestos

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