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002 - Proletarians and Communists

002 - Proletarians and Communists

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The Communist Manifesto serves as a foundational text outlining the core beliefs of the Communist movement. Its authors, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, argued that the ruling European powers were instilling fear about this emerging ideology, labeling various individuals and actions as communist without true adherence to its principles. This manifesto articulates their perspective that capital exploits the labor of artisans and peasants by creating factories that prioritize cheap production. The efficiency of capitalism hinges on wage laborers who accept minimal compensation for their work, leading to a concentration of wealth and power in the bourgeois class, which thrives on the division among the proletariat. By advocating for the unity of workers in a class struggle against the bourgeoisie, Marx and Engels propose that through riots and strikes, the proletariat can overthrow the ruling class. They envision a revolutionary transformation towards a classless, stateless society, setting themselves apart from various forms of socialism that seek to maintain workers as the ruling class post-revolution. The manifesto sparked significant debate due to its endorsement of a forceful upheaval of the existing political and social order. (Summary by Mark F. Smith)
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