Manifesto of the Communist Party

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· New York Labor News Company
3.9
8 reviews
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3.9
8 reviews
M K Martin
August 20, 2015
All but unreadable on a mobile phone. This version is awful to read because of all the transcription errors, typos, and poor layout. The bilingual text makes things even harder.
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A Google user
February 19, 2012
>There are some things that you should be able to do on your own property and shouldn't on others. Possessions should be kept. >I agree that the rise of the proletariat should happen, as well as the homogenization of a term. But when it comes to the measures that Engels and Marx gives, well....they're just wrong. History has taught that communism should not be run through the state nor enforced. >It is basically calling to get rid of any economic differences by all means necessary. >Interesting topics of debate—Right of inheritance—Application of rents of land to public purposes. >It seems like a lot of the negatives and positives of this ideology could be fixed by a direct democracy. It mentions the "battle of democracy" (which is a great phrase), but it just focuses on getting rid of wealth. Lawl, it seems petty. >It says the bourgeois and proletariat have been around since "civilization" started, most revolutions is just the displacing of the bourgeois for the conquerors. >They want to appropriate material products, but these material products do not derive from one class over another. >It's also important to note the relation between the Progressive movement and the ideology expressed in this book. This is a real source of the Communist Manifesto so five stars.
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