The Principles Of Communism by Friedrich Engels

This seminal work serves as a concise manifesto outlining the fundamental tenets of a communist society, advocating for the abolition of private property and the establishment of a classless, stateless society. It systematically addresses the historical development of capitalism, the exploitation inherent in the wage-labor system, and the inevitable rise of the proletariat as a revolutionary force. Through a series of questions and answers, the text elucidates the economic and social transformations necessary to achieve a just and equitable society, emphasizing the role of collective ownership and the redistribution of wealth to eliminate class distinctions.

Published
1847
Nationality
German
Length
Very Short
Pages
20-30
Original Language
German
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