‘Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains!’
A Call to Revolution
First published in 1848, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’ Communist Manifesto is considered a foundational work of political theory.
This political work remains pertinent today since it questions capitalism and urges the working class to overthrow the capitalist system and impose communism, a society without classes.
This manifesto—with echoes of Russian history—remains essential to comprehending the forces influencing the world we live in today.
‘The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles’
This manifesto, deeply rooted in Marxism and relevant to the Russian Revolution and the Cold War, is an essential read for those interested in politics and history books alike.
This communist manifesto book is a faithful reprint, preserving its original power and relevance. It’s an essential piece of history that resonates in today’s world, making it a perfect addition to any collection of political books or a thoughtful gift for anyone passionate about communism and Russian history.
Order now to own a classic that still moves a global ideology today.
Title Details
– Original 1848 Text
– Historical Context
– Political Philosophy
Tentang Penulis
Karl Marx (18181883) was a revolutionary thinker who forever changed the landscape of political thought. As the co-author of The Communist Manifesto, he challenged the norms of his time, advocating for a society where the working class could rise against capitalist oppression. His influential work, Das Kapital, delved into the mechanics of capitalism, exposing its flaws and inspiring countless movements across the globe. Marx’s vision of a classless society continues to resonate, making him a pivotal figure in discussions about equality and justice.Friedrich Engels (18201895) was a passionate advocate for social change who partnered with Karl Marx to craft some of the most important critiques of capitalism. Born into a wealthy family, he saw firsthand the struggles of the working class and dedicated his life to fighting for their rights. His work, The Condition of the Working Class in England, painted a stark picture of industrial life, galvanizing support for reform. Engelss insights and activism helped shape socialist movements, making him a vital figure in the quest for a fairer society.