The Communist Manifesto
Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels
Belletristik / Gemischte Anthologien
Beschreibung
"The Communist Manifesto" is a political pamphlet written by the German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It was first published in 1848 and is considered one of the most influential political texts in history.
"The Communist Manifesto" outlines the principles of communism and provides a critique of capitalism and its social and economic consequences. Marx and Engels argue that throughout history, societies have been characterized by class struggle between the ruling class (bourgeoisie) and the working class (proletariat). They predict that capitalism will inevitably lead to its own downfall due to internal contradictions, resulting in a revolution by the proletariat and the establishment of a classless society based on common ownership of the means of production.
The manifesto also lays out a series of ten demands, including the abolition of private property, a progressive income tax, free public education, and the centralization of credit in the hands of the state.
"The Communist Manifesto" has had a profound impact on politics, economics, and social theory. It has inspired numerous movements and revolutions around the world and continues to be studied and debated by scholars and activists alike. Despite being written over 170 years ago, many of the ideas and critiques put forth in the manifesto remain relevant to contemporary discussions about capitalism, inequality, and social justice.