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Arias – The Communist Manifesto

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Karl Marx was a well known individual, political theorist, economist, and social revolutionary that wrote the political pamphlet, the Communism manifesto expressing the goals of communism focused on gaining supporters for communism, persuading them to revolt to overthrow the bourgeoisie, Continue reading →

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Smith-The Communist Manifesto

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Marx claims that throughout history, the worker class has always been oppressed and the dominant classes have always stayed the same but have used different names.  Where there was once the nobility, there is now the bourgeoisie.  The serf is Continue reading →

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Fabani — The Communist Manifesto

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In the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, Marx argues all of history is a “history of class struggles” (The Communist Manifesto, 14). Marx is of the belief that in society there has always been an upper class oppressing the lower Continue reading →

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Graham-The Communist Manifesto

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The Proletariat are a class of people that are just getting by through making minimum wage. Their work consists of manual labor, working for someone else, industrial workers, and domestic employment. Marx describes them as the modern working class that Continue reading →

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Attianese- Communist Manifesto

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Sam Attianese  Karl Marx believed that society was broken up into four main classes, the bourgeoisie, petty bourgeoisie, proletariat, and the peasants. Each class was made up of different individuals who shared similar careers, political interests, lifestyles, etc. The class Continue reading →

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Stringer – The Communist Manifesto

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Karl Marx, the author of the Communist Manifesto, was a well known philosopher, activist, revolutionary, social theorist, and economist. He is regarded as having very influential theories in regards to capitalism and communism. In his pamphlet, The Communist Manifesto, Marx Continue reading →

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Maze- Communist Manifesto

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In Karl Marx’s Communist manifesto it is clear that Marx’s theory on societal normalities is molded by the construct of social classes. And as stated, “The history of all hitherto existing society is a history of class struggles.” (Chapter 1) Continue reading →

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Shahman- The Communist Manifesto

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In the “Communist Manifesto”, Karl Marx discusses the issues and challenges the lifestyle was in the 1840s and hopes to prompt the people and proletariats to go against the bourgeoisie. There was a major divide between the different classes: the Continue reading →

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Forristal – The Communist Manifesto

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In the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, Marx states “The history of all hitherto existing society is a history of class struggles.” (The Communist Manifesto, chapter 1) Since the very formation of advanced human civilization, a rigid social hierarchy has Continue reading →

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Hrabovsky- Communist Manifesto

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“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” (The Communist Manifesto, 14). Marx believes that all of history is based off the struggle of an oppressed class verses an oppressed class. There have been freemen Continue reading →

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