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The Communist Manifesto

By: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels
Narrated by: Adam West
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First published as the 1848 revolutions erupted throughout Europe, this revolutionary political tract articulated an entirely new understanding of governments and history. The manifesto outlined a radical, new political agenda that would lead to an equal and classless society. In one of the most powerful political pamphlets ever written, Marx and Engels predicted that Europe was on the verge of revolution. This book influenced the course of 20th-century history more than any other single work.

Public Domain (P)2020 Yashiki Audio
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Why this guy gets credit for being a thinker Idk

Just elementary victimhood... Boss is working me too hard, i should own this company, give it to me; give it to me. Like really? Get off your but and create your own company and stop envying others accomplishments, if you do not like your job quit, right? Let's break his machines and rob him... mentality.

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