I'm sure if Marx could have his way, he would prefer not to be remembered for The Communist Manifesto. His language is forceful and impassioned, which is not unexpected given his age at the time of its writing, but like many forceful, passionate works, it is also demagogic and sophistical.Like all h...
Introduction, by A. J. P. TaylorIntroduction, by V. I. LeninPrefaceChronologyNotes and Explanations--Ten Days That Shook the WorldAppendixes
Introduction, by A. J. P. TaylorIntroduction, by V. I. LeninPrefaceChronologyNotes and Explanations--Ten Days That Shook the WorldAppendixes
Read this for school. This is a must read, for sure. It does not matter if you do believe or if you do not believe in this ideal, you must read it for a wider knowledge on the topic and forget the only example the World ever had of this, the URSS.