Communist Manifesto: Summary And Analysis

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“The Communist Manifesto is an 1848 political pamphlet by the German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles” (Liberty Zone). Enlges wanted to organize the international communist movement. Marx predicted imminent revolution in Europe. The manifest directly faced the exploitative order of its time and was intended to move a class. The Communist Manifesto explains the goals of communism. It argues that class struggles are the motivating force behind all historical developments. “The Communist Manifesto has four sections. In the first section, it explains the Communists theory of history and the relationship between proletariat and bourgeoisie. The second section explains the relationship between the Communists and the proletarians. The third section addresses the flaws in other previous socialist literature. The last section discusses the relationship between the Communists and other parties in the communist manifesto” (A&E). Communist Manifesto was published February 21, 1848. It was published in London by a group of German-born revolutionary socialists known as the Communist League. It was written in all German initials. The only translation known is the Penguins’ edition that says “Workingmen of all countries, unite”. It was all German written and spoke, then what I would consider interpreted …show more content…

“It influenced revolutions in 1848, forming the basis of the reorganization of the Communist league and demands from the Communist party” (A&E). Not only that, it significantly influenced all Communist literature. It not only influenced people, but it influenced literature. After it was published, literature was changed forever. Many newspapers were used to promote many strong ideas of communism. The Communist Manifesto is one of the most influential documents in history. That is how the Communist Manifesto had such an impact on the people and the way they looked at literature