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The Communist Manifest

The Communist Manifest

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The Communist Manifesto, written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848, is one of the most influential political documents in modern history. Framed as a call to action, the manifesto outlines the history of class struggle and presents the overthrow of capitalism by the proletariat as both inevitable and necessary. Marx and Engels argue that the bourgeoisie, through industrialization, has reshaped social relations but also laid the groundwork for its own demise and the rise of a classless society.

Since its publication, the Manifesto has served as a foundational text for revolutionary movements around the world. Its powerful rhetoric and sharp critique of economic inequality have ensured its continued relevance far beyond the 19th century. The work calls for the abolition of private property, the end of class divisions, and a radical restructuring of society based on collective ownership and equality.

The enduring significance of The Communist Manifesto lies in its bold challenge to systems of power and its vision for a more equitable future. By critiquing capitalism and proposing an alternative rooted in solidarity and justice, it remains a cornerstone of political philosophy and socialist thought.