Communist Manifesto, The

Communist Manifesto, The

▪ work by Marx and Engels
German  Manifest Der Kommunistischen Partei 

      (1848; “Manifesto of the Communist Party”), pamphlet written by Karl Marx (Marx, Karl) and Friedrich Engels (Engels, Friedrich) to serve as the platform of the Communist League. It became one of the principal programmatic statements of the European socialist and communist parties in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

      The Manifesto embodied the authors' materialistic conception of history (history, philosophy of) (“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles”), and it surveyed that history from the age of feudalism down to 19th-century capitalism, which was destined, they declared, to be overthrown and replaced by a workers' society. The communists, the vanguard of the working class, constituted the section of society that would accomplish the “abolition of private property” and “raise the proletariat to the position of ruling class.”

      The Manifesto opens with the dramatic words “A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of communism” and ends by stating, “The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workingmen of all countries, unite.”

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