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Friedrich Engels

Manifesto of the Communist Party

  • Prajwal Nikhadehas quoted2 years ago
    It is universally considered as the best epitome we have of the first volume of 'Capital,' and as such, is invaluable to the beginner in economics. It places him squarely on his feet at the threshold of his inquiry; that is, in a position where his perceptive faculties cannot be deceived and his reasoning power vitiated by the very use of his eyesight; whereas, by the very nature of his capitalist surroundings, he now stands on his head and sees all things inverted
  • Prajwal Nikhadehas quoted2 years ago
    In all these movements they bring, to the front, as the leading question in each, the property question, no matter what its degree of development at the time
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    Communists everywhere support every revolutionary movement against the existing social and political order of things.
  • Prajwal Nikhadehas quoted2 years ago
    they never cease, for a single instant, to instil into the working class the clearest possible recognition of the hostile antagonism between bourgeoisie and proletariat, in order that the German workers may straightway use,
  • Prajwal Nikhadehas quoted2 years ago
    In Poland they support the party that insists on an agrarian revolution, as the prime condition for national emancipation, that party which fomented the insurrection of Cracow in 1846.
  • Prajwal Nikhadehas quoted2 years ago
    hey, therefore, violently oppose all political action on the part of the working class; such action, according to them, can only result from blind unbelief in the new Gospel.
  • Prajwal Nikhadehas quoted2 years ago
    In proportion as the modern class struggle develops and takes definite shape, this phantastic standing apart from the contest, these phantastic attacks on it lose all practical value and all theoretical justification.
  • Prajwal Nikhadehas quoted2 years ago
    Hence they reject all political, and especially all revolutionary action; they wish to attain their ends by peaceful means, and endeavor, by small experiments, necessarily doomed to failure, and by the force
  • Prajwal Nikhadehas quoted2 years ago
    The undeveloped state of the class struggle as well as their own surroundings cause Socialists of this kind to consider themselves far superior to all class antagonisms
  • Prajwal Nikhadehas quoted2 years ago
    the formation of their plans they are conscious of caring chiefly for the interest of the working class, as being the most suffering class
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