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The Communist Manifesto is still unsurpassed: concise, polemical, analytical. A brief foray into history; the ingenious prediction of the globalization of capitalism and the increasingly topical slogan "proletarians of all countries, unite!".
Unlike Das Kapital, this book begins in a reader-friendly way, is less strenuous to read and the content is undoubtedly stimulating read to this day if a little brief and probably not sufficient to know about Marx's ideas. There is however a very nice overview of communism and its views for those who are still learning.
It's fascinating how up-to-date the text appears today, being that it's well over 100 years old! One may think what one will of Marx, but one must have first read this at the very least.
Unlike Das Kapital, this book begins in a reader-friendly way, is less strenuous to read and the content is undoubtedly stimulating read to this day if a little brief and probably not sufficient to know about Marx's ideas. There is however a very nice overview of communism and its views for those who are still learning.
It's fascinating how up-to-date the text appears today, being that it's well over 100 years old! One may think what one will of Marx, but one must have first read this at the very least.
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don't mind me, just listening to David Harvey's podcast and wanted to look at the original source
Five stars is probably excessive, but I have spent the past four weeks struggling through political theory and general philosophy, and this is probably the easiest book to read. Infinitely more concise than Tocqueville and Locke. (Though that's just this, and not a general statement about Marx and Engles.) While I don't agree with his conclusions, some of his premises are actually quite decent and relevant. I'd quite agree that those with power are the ones who own the factors of production, though maybe not to the extent of such repression and exploitation (though in places, this still is very much true, just maybe not of entire modern economies everywhere).
That said, I have, according to Goodreads, been attempting to read this since September last year (and probably even before that).
That said, I have, according to Goodreads, been attempting to read this since September last year (and probably even before that).
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I would urge anybody to read the first two sections of the manifesto. Hugely important piece of writing that shows Marx and Engels to have been wrong about many things, but spot on about the way in which the proletariat is continually exploited under capitalism.
In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependant and has no individuality.
In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependant and has no individuality.