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“What is Communism? Communism is the doctrine of the conditions of the liberation of the proletariat. What is the proletariat? The proletariat is that class in society which lives entirely from the sale of its labor and does not draw profit from any kind of capital; whose weal and woe, whose life and death, whose sole existence depends on the demand for labor.”

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The Communist Manifesto: A Road Map to History's Most Important Political Document

This book is a comprehensive analysis of 'The Communist Manifesto,' a seminal work by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It delves into the principles of communism, the class struggle, and the historical context in which the document was written. The book serves as an in-depth exploration of the ideas that have shaped modern political thought and movements. more

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Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, politician, economist, and revolutionary, co-founder of communist theory with Karl Marx. He was born on November 28, 1820, and died on August 5, 1895. more

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