The Communist Manifesto

Hardback Published on: 06/11/2014; Language: English, German (Original language of a translated text)
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Synopsis

A rousing call to arms whose influence is still felt today, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels' The Communist Manifesto is edited with an introduction by Gareth Stedman-Jones in Penguin Classics.

Marx and Engels's revolutionary summons to the working classes, The Communist Manifesto is one of the most important political theories ever formulated. After four years of collaboration, they produced an incisive account of their idea of Communism, in which they envisage a society without classes, private property or a state, arguing that the exploitation of industrial workers will eventually lead to a revolution in which Capitalism is overthrown. This vision provided the theoretical basis of political systems in Russia, China, Cuba and Eastern Europe, affecting the lives of millions. The Communist Manifesto still remains a landmark text: a work that continues to influence and provoke debate on capitalism and class.

Gareth Stedman Jones's extensive and scholarly introduction provides an unique assessment of the place of The Communist Manifesto in history, and its continuing relevance as a depiction of global capitalism. This edition reproduces Samuel Moore's translation of 1888 and contains a guide to further reading, notes and an index.

Karl Marx (1818-1883) was born in Trier, Germany and studied law at Bonn and Berlin. He settled in London, where he studied economics and wrote the first volume of his major work, Das Kapital (1867, with two further volumes in 1884 and 1894). He is buried in Highgate Cemetery, London.

Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), as well as his collaboration with Marx, was the author of The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845), based on personal observations and research.

If you enjoyed The Communist Manifesto, you might like Marx's Capital, also available in Penguin Classics.

'The words of the Communist Manifesto flare like the fiery writing on the wall above the crumbling bastions of capitalist society: socialism or barbarism!'
Rosa Luxemburg

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141395906
  • Number of pages: 432
  • Dimensions: 173 x 110 x 26 mm
  • Weight: 370g
  • Languages: English, German (Original language of a translated text)

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The Communist Manifesto
Excellent read!
I've always been interested in finding out more about communism. What better than to start with the manifesto its self and a great explanation of it within... READ MORE
George Fletcher
The Communist Manifesto
Not the Communist Mannifesto
Don't be fooled like I was. This is not the actual Mannifesto. It's someone's review of it and as such shouldn't be sold under the same name.
Warren Aspey
The Communist Manifesto
A revolutionary work, with an expert introduction.
The manifesto, with a historical and philosophical context provided by a contemporary expert.
Eliot Hughes
The Communist Manifesto
Not the Manifesto but still pretty and semi useful
I had to read the manifesto for my college sociology classes but this is more of a critique which is useful but too dense when you can find guides and revi... READ MORE
Ruby Tilsley
The Communist Manifesto
misleading
the actual manifesto doesn’t start until the 321st page
Angus Savilaakso