Communist Manifesto
What's it about
Ever wondered why society seems stuck in a cycle of inequality, with a wealthy few and a struggling many? Discover the explosive 19th-century idea that claims this isn't an accident, but a deliberate system—and learn the framework proposed to dismantle it once and for all. You'll explore Karl Marx's powerful analysis of history as a relentless class struggle between the oppressed and the oppressor. Uncover his core arguments about capitalism, the role of the working class the proletariat, and his controversial vision for a classless society free from private property and exploitation.
Meet the author
Karl Marx was a revolutionary German philosopher, economist, and political theorist whose work laid the foundation for modern communism and socialism, fundamentally altering the course of history. A relentless critic of capitalism, Marx's theories emerged from his deep analysis of class struggle and the economic exploitation he witnessed throughout 19th-century Europe. His collaboration with Friedrich Engels on The Communist Manifesto was born from a desire to unite the working class and inspire a radical transformation of society toward a more equitable future.

What's it about
Ever wondered why society seems stuck in a cycle of inequality, with a wealthy few and a struggling many? Discover the explosive 19th-century idea that claims this isn't an accident, but a deliberate system—and learn the framework proposed to dismantle it once and for all. You'll explore Karl Marx's powerful analysis of history as a relentless class struggle between the oppressed and the oppressor. Uncover his core arguments about capitalism, the role of the working class the proletariat, and his controversial vision for a classless society free from private property and exploitation.
Meet the author
Karl Marx was a revolutionary German philosopher, economist, and political theorist whose work laid the foundation for modern communism and socialism, fundamentally altering the course of history. A relentless critic of capitalism, Marx's theories emerged from his deep analysis of class struggle and the economic exploitation he witnessed throughout 19th-century Europe. His collaboration with Friedrich Engels on The Communist Manifesto was born from a desire to unite the working class and inspire a radical transformation of society toward a more equitable future.
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