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Lim- Communist Manifesto

December 3, 2021 — No Comments ↓

The Communist Manifesto, a political pamphlet written by Karl Marx documenting the layout of communism in a sense to find a new and fair government for countries of the world to use. Marx also looks over the (at the time) Continue reading →

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Rady- The Bourgeoisie

October 19, 2021 — No Comments ↓

The Bourgeoisie The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx was a political pamphlet published in the unstable years of 1848-1849. During this time, societies throughout Europe were attempting to replace aristocratic and authoritarian governments with a more democratic government. The Industrial Continue reading →

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Hallock- Communist Manifesto

October 18, 2021 — No Comments ↓

In Karl Marx’s “Comunist Manifesto”, Marx outlines his view of French society declaring four prominent social classes: the Bourgeoisie, the Petty Bourgeoisie, the Proletariat, and the Peasants. Marx believed that throughout history society has always fallen into classes, and subsequently Continue reading →

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Ravago – The Communist Manifesto

October 17, 2021 — No Comments ↓

In Marx’s, The Communist Manifesto, he criticizes the “established new classes, new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones,” (Communist Manifesto 14) with the creation of the social classes. He is concerned about the freedoms Continue reading →

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Scalmanini – The Communist Manifesto

October 17, 2021 — No Comments ↓

Class struggle is a recurring theme throughout history, defined by power and money. According to Karl Marx, a German philosopher well known for his works The Communist Manifesto and The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, there are four major classes Continue reading →

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Lucke-communist manifesto

October 13, 2021 — No Comments ↓

Celina Lucke Tuesday, 12 October 2021History 140History paper 2: Marx The social class that I have chosen to analyze is the bourgeoisie class. The bourgeoisie class as described by Marx himself in the Communist Manifesto is a social class that Continue reading →

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Branby- the communist manifesto

October 12, 2021 — No Comments ↓

German philosopher Karl Marx is best known for co-writing The Communist Manifesto alongside Frederich Engles. The Communist Manifesto is a political pamphlet that laid the base for modern communism. In the political pamphlet, Marx argued that the capitalist system would Continue reading →

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Conroy-The Communist Manifesto

October 12, 2021 — No Comments ↓

I chose the Bourgeoisie class to focus my analysis on.  The Engels, 1888 Edition defines the bourgeoisie class in the footnote as “the class of modern capitalists, owners of means of social production and employers of wage labour” (The Communist Continue reading →

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Pelletier – The Communist Manifesto

October 12, 2021 — No Comments ↓

Karl Marx is the father of Marxism; the political and economic theory where a society has no classes. The main purpose is for society to work towards the common good, and class struggle will be eliminated.  In the Communist Manifesto, written Continue reading →

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Lynch- Communist Manifesto

October 12, 2021 — 1 Comment ↓

     When deciding a party to analyze integrated with the communist manifesto, Karl Marx, and the 18th Brumaire, the proletariat party felt fitting considering Marx viewed the proletariats as a possible pawn in the chess game of the Marxist revolution Continue reading →

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