Manifesto of the Communist Party (eBook)

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2022
39 Seiten
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859-654702228-2 (EAN)

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Manifesto of the Communist Party - Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels
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The 'Manifesto of the Communist Party,' penned by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, stands as a monumental work in the landscape of political literature. With its incisive analysis of class struggle and capitalism, it transcends mere political documentation to become a beacon for revolutionary movements across the globe. The tract's pulsating call for proletariat uprising and its critique of bourgeois society have not only sculpted the contours of political thought but also influenced a myriad of literary and cultural narratives. Its compact yet potent style, combining economic theory, historical analysis, and a rallying cry for unity, showcases its editorial mastery and its significance in the annals of political doctrine. The backgrounds of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, as revolutionary thinkers and tireless advocates for communism, amplify the manifesto's gravitas. Both figures were deeply entrenched in the burgeoning workers' movements of the 19th century, witnessing first-hand the exploitations and inequalities perpetuated by industrial capitalism. Their collective experiences and insights into the mechanics of class struggle and economic injustice provide a rich tapestry of thought, aligning with broader shifts towards socialist and communist ideologies during their era. This manifesto is not merely a historical artifact; it is a living, breathing call to action that resonates with challenges faced by modern societies. Readers are encouraged to explore this seminal work, not only to understand the ideological foundations of communism but also to reflect on its relevancies and implications in today's socio-economic landscapes. It offers a compelling dive into the dialectics of history and class, enriching one's perspective on the perpetual dialogue between oppressor and oppressed. For scholars, activists, and the intellectually curious, the 'Manifesto of the Communist Party' presents an invaluable opportunity to engage with the dynamic and transformative power of revolutionary thought.

Karl Marx (1818-1883), a revolutionary philosopher, economist, historian, and political theorist, remains a towering figure in the world of political thought and economics. Marx's contributions extended through several disciplines, predominantly his scathing critique of capitalism and his advocacy for socialism and communism. Born in Trier, Germany, Marx entered the University of Bonn and later, the University of Berlin, where he delved into Hegelian philosophy. His intense criticism of the political and social establishment of his time led him to a life of writing and activism. Together with his lifelong friend and collaborator Friedrich Engels, Marx wrote 'The Communist Manifesto' (1848), a succinct and powerful call-to-arms, encapsulating the principles of the communist movement. Marx's analytical approach to the functioning of capitalism and its socio-economic consequences is expounded upon in his magnum opus, 'Das Kapital.' Marx's writing is known for its sharp and incisive examination of class relations and societal conflict, the labor theory of value, and the concept of historical materialism, which formed the bedrock of his theory. Central to Marx's work is the idea that the history of society is a history of class struggles and that the emancipation of the proletariat will lead to a classless society. Marx's ideas have had a profound impact on intellectual history and political practice, continuing to resonate in current debates about inequality and the nature of capitalism.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte 19th Century Philosophy • 19th century political works • Anarchism • bourgeoisie and class struggle • Class struggle analysis • communism • economic critique capitalism • economic philosophy books • Engels and Marx • German philosophical literature • historical materialism introduction • historical revolutionary texts • ideological movement literature • Marxism foundational text • Marxist literature • political revolution strategy • political theory classics • proletariat manifesto • proletariat vs bourgeoisie conflict • Socialism • Socialism and communism • socialist political theory • social theory critique
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