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  • 195

    Pages
  • 9789381841457

    ISBN
  • 129 mm

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  • 198 mm

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  • 150 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 3 MAY 2013

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  • 15 mm

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    The Communist Manifesto which was originally titled Manifesto of the Communist Party, is widely recognised as worlds most influential political manuscripts. The two stalwarts behind this book are Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels- great political theorists. This short publication presents an analytical approach to class struggle, problems of capitalism and theories about the nature of society and politics. About The Authors: Karl Marx: The philosopher, social scientist, historian and revolutionary, Karl Marx, is without a doubt the most influential socialist thinker to emerge in the 19th century. Friedrich Engels: A renowned German socialist philosopher and the closest collaborator of Karl...  Read More

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    Friedrich Engels

    In 1820, Friedrich Engels was born in Germany into a wealthy family. Managing a branch of his fathers business in Manchester, England, from 1842-1845, Engels became appalled at the poverty of the workers. He wrote his first socialist work, Conditions of the Working Class in England. After their meeting in 1844, Engels and Karl Marx became lifelong colleagues. While co-writing an article with Engels called "The Holy Family," Marx was expelled from France at Prussian insistence. Engels followed him to Belgium. They founded the Communist League in London in 1846 and co-wrote The Communist Manifesto. A month after it was published in 1848, Marx was expelled from Belgium. Engels became a primary financial supporter of the Marx family, returning to work in Germany with his father while Marx lived in England. Prime Minister John Russell had refused to expel Marx or Engels on principles of freedom of thought. Engels books include Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State. After Marxs death in 1883, Engels edited and translated his writings. According to freethought encyclopedist Joseph McCabe, Engels acquaintance, Ernest Belfort Bax, called him "the devout Atheist" (A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists). D. 1895.

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