The Communist manifesto

by Karl Marx

Other authorsFriedrich Engels (Joint Author.), Friedrich Engels (Author), Leo Huberman (Author), Paul M. Sweezy (Author)
Paperback, 1964

Local notes

Including Principles of Communism by Friedrich Engels and an essay by Paul M. Sweezy and Leo Huberman: The Communist Manifesto After 100 Years

Call number

335.42

Publication

New York: Monthly Review Press [1964]

Description

Politics. Nonfiction. HTML: Commonly known as The Communist Manifesto, the Manifesto of the Communist Party (in German "Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei") has been one of the most influential political documents in the world, having a far-reaching effect on twentieth-century political organization. In this 1848 publication, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels expound the program and purpose of the Communist League who commissioned the work. A critique of the Capitalist order of the time, the Manifesto gives a vision of a stateless, classless society, achieved through the overthrow of bourgeois social systems and the abolition of private property - the revolution of the proletariat..

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DDC/MDS

335.42

Original publication date

1848

Physical description

v, 113 p.; 23 cm

Barcode

725

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