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Communist Manifesto: The Most Banned Books

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“Proletarier aller Länder vereinigt Euch!” You don't understand what they're saying here, do you? The government doesn't want you to. The book this quote comes from is a famous book that pretty much started communism. The Communist Manifesto, which is a banned book. The Government bans certain books that people wish to censor or restrict other people from reading. Now think of how this affects you. You are denied your right to the pursuit of knowledge, Which should be a simple human right, when others are allowed to pursue this knowledge without bounds. Many books can be banned from different places for many reasons, and some of these reasons aren't always apparent to the modern reader. Now let me tell you about one of the most banned books …show more content…

This book explains Marx’s thoughts on what he thought communism should be, and how the current class structure of his time was wrong. It mostly argues that as the bourgeoisie ( according to Marx, this is the class of capitalist that own most of society's wealth) grows, so will the proletariat (working class) and as they grow, the labor increases but the wage decreases and keeps decreasing.. He can see this only as a problem since eventually the working class will become like trash of society, greater increasing the divide between the wealthy and workers. In the book, he wants to eliminate the social classes through a revolution, so that there is no property to be owned, and no one is above anyone else. If you actually think about it, this is a favorable idea for extremely small countries or villages, but for the larger nations like Russia, one of the first communist governments, it may just lead to the country's collapse. Though, as you already may know, this book is banned in some places, preventing some poor budding politician from establishing communism while others are free to read it and eventually establish communism if he tries hard enough. Though books promoting communism get banned, so do books that argue against

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