The Communist Manifesto
"Das Kapital" is one of the most famous texts written by Karl Marx. It is a foundational work in the field of economics and critiques capitalism.
Communist manifesto
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Karl Marx wrote "The Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital," which are two of his most famous works that laid the foundation for the socialist movement and critiques on capitalism.
Marx co-wrote it with Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels favored socialism. They co-authored the book "The Communist Manifesto" in 1848, which became a foundational text in socialist ideology.
Karl Marx's major life work is titled "Das Kapital," also known as "Capital: Critique of Political Economy." It is a foundational text in the field of political economy and explores the dynamics of capitalism.
Marx did not see Socialism as a transitional stage to Communism. In one text he distinguished two stages of Communism, but he did not label the first stage as Socialism.
The central idea in Karl Marx's "The Communist Manifesto" is that all of human history is driven by a class struggle between the poor and the rich, that is, the weak and the powerful, in society. In connection with this central idea, Marx's highly influential text also claims that, eventually, capitalism will be converted to socialism, which will in turn transform into communism.
The word "Proletarians" is the key word in this quote. The quote derives from Karl Marx's text, "Manifesto of the Communist Party".
He has several, but likely the most famous is: "Workingmen of all countries, unite." (The final sentence in "The Communist Manifesto" written with Friedrich Engels ) Additional quotes are: "A specter is haunting Europe-the specter of communism." (The opening line in "The Communist Manifesto" written with Friedrich Engels.) "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles." (The first line of Section I of "The Communist Manifesto" written with Friedrich Engels.) "Religion is the opium of the people." (In Gesamtausgabe by Marx and Engels) Note: Marx did not say "Religion is the opiate of the masses," even though they can be read as meaning the same thing. But we are talking quotes here and that is a closer translation from the original German text. "From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs." (This quote is the motto of true communism from "Critique of the Gotha Programme") "This I call the Fetishism which attaches itself to the products of labour, so soon as they are produced as commodities, and which is therefore inseparable from the production of commodities. This Fetishism of commodities has its origin, as the foregoing analysis has already shown, in the peculiar social character of the labour that produces them." - (Karl Marx, Capital Vol. 1, chapter 1 section 4)
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