Manifesto of the Communist Party

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Cosimo, Inc., 1. sij 2009. - Broj stranica: 108
Ironically, The Communist Manifesto, first published in 1848 for the Communist League, had little influence in its own day. Only after Karl Marx and Frederick Engels' other writings had made their views on socialism widely known did it become a standard text. For nearly century it was one of the most widely read - some would argue misread - texts in the world. Manifested in vivid prose, the Manifesto continues to irk the capitalist world, lingering as an eerie specter even after the collapse of those governments, which claimed to be enacting its principles. Certainly, the aim here is not create converts. Instead it is to help readers probe the writing with its distinct point of view, so that we might understand the political and historical significance of the text while still maintaining a stance that allows us to think critically about the subject and form our own opinions.
 

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PREFACE TO THE GERMAN EDITION OF
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PREFACE TO THE GERMAN EDITION OF
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PREFACE TO THE GERMAN EDITION OF 1890
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PREFACE TO THE POLISH EDITION OF 1892
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BOURGEOIS AND PROLETARIANS
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PROLETARIANS AND COMMUNISTS
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SOCIALIST AND COMMUNIST LITERATURE
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CONSERVATIVE OR BOURGEOIS SOCIALISM
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POSITION OF THE COMMUNISTS IN RELATION TO
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