The Modern Age: Manifesto Of The Communist Party

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HUMA 1170 A
The Modern Age
Professor/TA Mark Cauchi
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
PASSAGE ANALYSIS ESSAY
Student: Ahmad Faridoon
Student Number: 214933733

Manifesto of the Communist Party was written after Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles became the members of the “Communist League”. They were asked to write about this manifesto on their behalf. The Manifesto is a piece of writing reflecting on the objectives of communism, with that being said it is also an attempt to explain the movement that occurred during this time period. The movement being two new classes being formed. Chapter one of this Manifesto started with one Marx’s famous quotes which are, "the history of all hitherto existing society is the history …show more content…

That change was that society has now been split mainly into two classes. These social classes are the Bourgeoisie which today we know as the upper class and then the Proletarians which we know as the lower class. We can say that since the start of society, each class had its struggles some more than others. In this essay, I will analyze the passage from this chapter and explain what each question means, secondly I will discuss what some of the major ideas of this passage are and how they relate to one another, and finally I will give my point of view onto what this passage means to me. I will use chapter one of the Manifesto of the Communist Party …show more content…

They underestimated the working class because sooner or later they were gonna all get fed up with the machines and factory work and will rise against the bourgeoisie. This book Manifesto of the Communist Party was written to develop class consciousness. As I have previously mentioned that this passage is about class differences between the Bourgeois and the Proletarians. In the above paragraphs I explained the passage to my best knowledge and came to a concussion that Proletarians were exploited by the Bourgeoisie, they did not receive enough benefits and credits from the work that they did. All the work that the working class achieves goes to the capitalist who gains the profit. The Proletarians being exploited is the general idea of the first