The Communist Manifesto

The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, published by National Geographic Books on May 3, 2011, is presented in this later printing edition, featuring 128 pages in English. This authorized English translation is edited and annotated by Engels and includes prefaces from editions published between 1872 and 1888. The book offers a chance to explore the influential document that has significantly impacted political discourse since its release in 1848.
Readers will find an extensive introduction by historian Martin Malia, which sets the stage for understanding the manifesto’s historical context and its enduring relevance. The text examines the political ideologies that emerged from Marx’s work and the ongoing debates surrounding its implications in today’s market democracies and global economy. This edition invites reflection on the manifesto’s legacy and the questions it raises about the future of political thought and social organization.
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Featuring an extensive, provocative introduction by historian Martin Malia, this authorized English translation of The Communist Manifesto, edited and annotated by Engels, with prefaces to editions published between 1872 and 1888, provides a new opportunity to examine the document that shook the world.
In 1848, two young men published what would become one of the defining documents of modern history, The Communist Manifesto. It rapidly realigned political faultlines all over the world and its aftershock resonates to this day. In the many years since its publication, no other social program has inspired such divisive and violent debate. Ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world’s first regime to adopt the Manifesto’s tenets, historians have debated its intent and its impact. In the current era of market democracy in Russia and Eastern Europe, nationalism on every continent, and an ever tightening global economy, does the specter of Communism still haunt the world? Were the seeds of Communism’s ultimate destruction already planted in 1848? Is there anything to be learned from Marx’s envisioned utopia?
With an Introduction by Martin Malia
and an Afterword by Stephen Kotkin
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