The Communist Manifesto (ljudbok) av Karl Marx,
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Karl Marx (författare), Friedrich Engels (författare), Syntetic Voice (berättare)

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The Communist Manifesto is an 1848 pamphlet by German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Commissioned by the Communist League and originally published in London just as the Revolutions of 1848 began to erupt, the Manifesto was later recognized as one of the world's most influential political documents. It presents an analytical approach to the class struggle (historical and then-present) and the conflicts of capitalism and the capitalist mode of production, rather than a prediction...
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Författare Karl Marx (författare), Friedrich Engels (författare), Göran Carlson (redaktör), Syntetic Voice (berättare)
Utgiven 6 Oktober 2022
Längd 1:08
Genrer Filosofi Och Religion, Litteraturvetenskap, Samhälle Och Politik, Fackböcker
Språk English
Format mp3
Kopieringsskydd Vattenmärkt
ISBN 9789176395974
The Communist Manifesto is an 1848 pamphlet by German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Commissioned by the Communist League and originally published in London just as the Revolutions of 1848 began to erupt, the Manifesto was later recognized as one of the world's most influential political documents. It presents an analytical approach to the class struggle (historical and then-present) and the conflicts of capitalism and the capitalist mode of production, rather than a prediction of communism's potential future forms. The Communist Manifesto summarizes Marx and Engels' theories concerning the nature of society and politics, namely that in their own words "[t]he history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles". It also briefly features their ideas for how the capitalist society of the time would eventually be replaced by socialism. In the last paragraph of the Manifesto, the authors call for a "forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions", which served as a call for communist revolutions around the world