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Point Of View Of The Manifesto

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The Communist Manifesto is one of the most influential and widely read documents of the modern history. It is the Holy Scripture for the communists. The Manifesto reflects an attempt to explain the goals of Communism, as well as the theory underlying this movement. The Manifesto created an era of revolution in Europe. It was written by Marx and co-authored by his friend and comrade, Friedrich Engels in 1848 in a view to unite all workers of the world.
In the following passages, I will try to summarize the main ideas of the Manifesto. I will also analyze each main sections from a student’s point of view.
In section 1, The Manifesto begins by announcing, “a spectre if haunting Europe – the spectre of Communism”. All of the European powers joined hands to extinguish the spectre. Therefore, the Communists have assembled in London to advance their viewpoints.
Marx begins by addressing the various class antagonisms in the society. He categorized the development of societies into a history of class struggle. The society as we know has always been arranged in various orders which he calls the ‘gradation of social rank’. He divided the society into two great hostile camps: Bourgeoisie and Proletariat.
The manifesto then goes on to show how modern bourgeoisie is the product of several …show more content…

He says that in the beginning there will be “despotic inroads in the rights of property, and on the conditions of bourgeoisie production...” But he explains that it is equally important in order to achieve the goals and bring about the desired revolution. It seems like he justifies his contention that the proletariat revolution needs to be violent which he deems is essential for eliminating the private property. His dream of achieving a classless society is idealistic. The history stands witness. Although his advocates, Lenin and Stalin tried to apply it in their governance the ends could not be

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