TrackSectionLength
011 - Bourgeois and Proletarians35:41
022 - Proletarians and Communists23:16
033 - Socialist & Communist Literature; 25:02
044 - Position of the Communists in Relation to the Various Existing Opposition Parties4:05

Notes
Running Time: 1 hour 27 minutes
Read by: Mark F. Smith
Book Coordinator: Mark F. Smith
Meta Coordinator: Elizabeth Klett
Proof Listener: Diana Majlinger

Artwork
Cover: Hammer and sickle symbol of the Communist Party
Inset: Cover of the first edition of the Communist Manifesto
Insets: Friedrich Engels, 1877 and Karl Marx, 1875Insert background: Manuscript from the Communist Manifesto
Insert photos: Friedrich Engels, 1877 and Karl Marx, 1875

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“You pay us just enough so we don’t quit and we work just hard enough so you don’t fire us.” These words said by a sullen warehouse manager in 1992 struck me as a succinct definition of the class struggle first articulated by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifesto. Commissioned and published in 1848 in London by the Communist League as a statement of its principles, the short pamphlet articulated Marx and Engels’ theories about class struggle in society and politics, the problems of capitalism, and how capitalism would eventually evolve into socialism. There are four sections. "Bourgeois and Proletarians" elucidates the materialist concept of history, in which an oppressed proletariat majority lives under the dominion of an oppressive bourgeois minority. "Proletarians and Communists" positions communists as advocates for the general will of the working class and proposes the abolition of private property and the adoption of state-owned production, universal employment, free public education, centralized banking and credit, and nationalized communication and transportation. "Socialist and Communist Literature" distinguishes communism from other socialist doctrines of the time. "Position of the Communists in Relation to the Various Opposition Parties” briefly discusses the struggles in specific countries, predicts a world revolution, and calls for unified international proletarian action. The Manifesto arose at the time of revolutions across Europe in 1848 and fell into obscurity until the Paris Commune of 1871, after which it grew in popularity along with the growth of social-democratic parties across Europe, culminating in the Russian Revolution in 1917.


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EAN - DVD case 0683422134845
EAN - CD jacket 0686175923414
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case
Author Friedrich Engels (1820 -1895) and Karl Marx (1838 -1911)
Translator Samuel Moore (1838 - 1911)
Year 1848
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Read by Mark F. Smith
Length 1 hour and 27 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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