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Branby- the communist manifesto

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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

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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

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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

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     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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Hastings- Communist Manifesto

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Class warfare is the political and economic inequality of different classes in a society. It creates a lack of unity and imbalance within society. In Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto and The 18th Brumaire,  he outlines his opinions of the social classes Continue reading →

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Anderson – The Communist Manifesto

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When most people think of Karl Marx, they think of the class struggles of the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. Much of Marx’s work focuses on this, but there is another class that Marx also mentions: the peasantry. Although Marx spends Continue reading →

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Fuentes- The Communist Manifesto

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In “The Communist Manifesto” written by Karl Marx he identifies four social classes, one of them being the proletariat class. The proletariat is a class that was born in the industrial revolution. This is the class that is directly opposite Continue reading →

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Miller – The Communist Manifesto

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   “In the earlier epochs of history, we find almost everywhere a complicated arrangement of society into various orders, a manifold gradation of social rank,” (The Communist Manifesto, 14). Karl Marx, in The Communist Manifesto — along with Frederick Engels Continue reading →

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Gamble- The Communist Manifesto

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Karl Marx, the author of “The Communist Manifesto”, was a German philosopher, historian, and political theorist from the nineteenth century. In Karl Marx’s analysis of class conflict in his political pamphlet, “The Communist Manifesto”, he identifies four classes in European Continue reading →

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Bimshas – The Communist Manifesto

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The Petty Bourgeoisie as described by Karl Marx are the previously middling powerful class before the days of the industrial revolution. They developed after the practice of Serfdom, but still under the old system of Feudalism. Thus their traditional goals Continue reading →

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