Communist Manifesto
The Communist Manifesto, authored by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, presents a revolutionary call to the working classes, highlighting the struggles and aspirations of the proletariat. First published in 1848, this seminal text has become one of the most important and influential political theories in history, laying the groundwork for the principles of communism and socialism.
In this concise manifesto, Marx and Engels articulate the class struggle and the inherent conflicts between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. They argue for the necessity of a radical transformation of society, advocating for collective ownership and the abolition of private property. The Communist Manifesto remains a critical text for understanding the dynamics of modern political ideologies and the historical context of class conflict.
Published in 2015 with a softcover format, this edition is perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in political theory or the history of socialism. It serves as an essential resource for those looking to explore the foundations of Marxist thought and its impact on contemporary society.
This book is suitable for political science enthusiasts and anyone seeking to understand the roots of modern political movements.