The Communist Manifesto

The Communist Manifesto by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx

The Communist Manifesto is one of the most important written works ever. It describes the main aims and logic of the theory. In the book, we read the class struggles and witness how people are exploited. We also see that exploitation is the motivating force for revolutions. In the work, we examine class relations and see the dynamics that go down to the root of the problem and cause class conflict.

After the clashes, we witness the revolution and the ruling class. This whole process is driven and transformed by the greatest economic powers.

Industrial society is essentially known for the class conflict known as the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. However, the order of exploitation is shifting and the balance of forces is shifting, disrupting the order. With the revolution, property right will be rearranged in favor of the ruling class and rights will be rearranged.

But with all this, the proletariat cannot seize property. Therefore, once you take control, the layout will be changed. All private property will be seized and classes destroyed.

The Manifesto argues that this change is inevitable. He reports that capitalism is inherently unstable and volatile. Communists want to encourage this whole revolution, so they encourage parties and associations in this direction.

Communists report that social classes will not be easy to abolish. They claim that this cannot happen with government changes. They explain that what is required is a complete revolution.

The Communist Manifesto is divided into 4 parts. In the first part, the history of communism and theories are discussed, and the relationship between the bourgeoisie and proletarians is discussed. The second part examines the relations between proletarians and communists. The third part criticizes the flaws in the old socialist order. The fourth chapter examines the differences and relations between communists and other parties.

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