The Communist ManifestoWith an introduction and notes by A.J.P. Taylor. Follows the progress of the Manifesto and examines the relevance of its nineteenth-century ideas to modern politics. |
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Introduction by A J P Taylor | 48 |
Preface to the Russian Edition of 1882 | 55 |
Preface to the Polish Edition of 1892 | 72 |
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A. J. P. Taylor abolition aristocracy become bour bourgeois property bourgeois society bourgeoisie capitalism capitalists century class antagonisms class struggle common ownership Communist League Communist Manifesto conflict countries crises crisis dialectic dictatorship economic edition of 1888 emancipation ENGELS Preface England epoch Europe European exploitation factory February Revolution feudal France FREDERICK ENGELS French revolution Friedrich Engels geois geoisie German edition hand Hegel Hegelian ideas independent instruments of production intellectual International Karl Marx land later letariat literature London Marx and Engels Marx's system Marxist Men's Association ment middle class modern bourgeois Modern Industry munist Note by Engels oppressed Paris party peasants philosophical political practical private property productive forces programme proletariat Proudhon published radical reactionary relations revo revolutionary revolutions of 1848 ruling class Russian social thought tion tionary translation universal suffrage Utopian Vera Zasulich victory wage labour wanted whole words workers working-class movement