The Civil War In France by Karl Marx

A concise political analysis of the 1871 Paris uprising that situates it as a revolutionary expression of the working class, explains its social and economic causes, defends the Commune’s measures and institutions as experiments in popular self-government, criticizes the conservative Versailles regime and bourgeois rule for suppressing it, and draws lessons and a call for international solidarity for future proletarian struggle.

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