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alicelibros 's review for:
The Communist Manifesto
by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels
Im not gonna rate it. This just felt like I was a walking red flag. Anyways, at points I was reading it and thinking how did anyone think this would be a good idea. They were given really low equal pay and they continued being taxed even though the government chose to give them this money. (I’m not articulating this correctly). Two other aspects which seemed unfair to begin with is the fact that houses were already made so some people would get fancier houses, and other people would get sheds. This just goes further into the scheme of the government gets to choose who’s on top and who stays in the lower class. The second point is for schooling the government is paying for everything however some people get out of school at 18 and go straight into jobs and other people need to go into higher education, so how is this paid for? During the time this mostly accounted for the industrial society and higher levels of education wasn’t very abundant. However, now in days, things like engineering cannot be done without higher education. All in all I can see how on paper during the time to lower class that seems like a good opportunity, and something that they could fight for however, I can also see how this type of society would fail very easily animal cells no chance of survival it would have a slightly higher chance if it was built ground up without any base society that it was built off of and a uncorrupt government however, in the society, there’s no set way to check if it is a corrupt government. Even in the American government with checks and balances, and away to overthrow the person in power they’re still corrupt government so there’s really no solution.
I was really just living up my animal farm days recalling everything while reading it.
I was really just living up my animal farm days recalling everything while reading it.