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The Communist Manifesto

Autor Frederick Engels, Karl Marx Editat de Phil Gasper
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 2024
The "Manifesto" was published as the platform of the "Communist League," a workingmen's association, first exclusively German, later on international, and, under the political conditions of the Continent before 1848, unavoidably a secret society. At a Congress of the League, held in London in November, 1847, Marx and Engels were commissioned to prepare for publication a complete theoretical and practical party programme.
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ISBN-13: 9798888900642
Pagini: 224
Editura: Haymarket Books

Notă biografică

Phil Gasper is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Notre Dame de Namur University and co-editor of the independent socialist journal New Politics. He is a member of the Tempest Collective and currently lives and works in Madison, Wisconsin.

Karl Marx (1818-1883) was the author of Capital, among many other philosophical, political, and journalistic writings, and was a co-founder of the International Workingmen’s association in 1864. He remains one of the most influential political thinkers in the world.

Frederick Engels (1820-1895) was Karl Marx’s closest and most well known collaborator and financial supporter, as well as the author of The Condition of the Working Class in England and other writings. After Marx's death, he prepared the unfinished volumes of Capital for publication.

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Founding document of the modern working-class movement, published in 1848. Explains why communism is not a set of preconceived principles but the line of march of the working class toward power, springing from an existing class struggle, a historical movement going on under our very eyes.