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Published in 1848, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel’s pamphlet The Communist Manifesto is a landmark text in socialist and Marxist history – a rallying cry for the revolutionary overthrow of capitalist society by the working classes.
Competition: The Communist Manifesto. Das Kapital. Animal Farm. Selections from the Prison Notebooks. Dialectic of Enlightenment. The Wretched of the Earth. Reform or Revolution. Karl Marx. Friedrich Engels. George Orwell. Antonio Gramsci. Max Horkheimer. Noam Chomsky. Frantz. Rosa Luxemburg. Frantz Fanon. Theodor Adorno
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Biographical note
Karl Marx, a German philosopher, economist and political theorist, was born in Trier, Germany in 1818. His works, including The Communist Manifesto (co-authored with Friedrich Engels) and Das Kapital, laid the foundations for the modern communist movement.
Born in Barmen, Germany in 1820, Friedrich Engels was a philosopher, economist and political theorist who is known for his influence on socialist philosophy. After meeting Marx in 1844, Engels co-authored a number of groundbreaking works, including The Communist Manifesto.