1. It failed to explain how money gets that way - which Henry Miller later explained in his classic essay, "Money And How It Gets That Way."
2. It did not take into account the fact that the majority of people are greedy, illiterate slack-jawed ridge runners with the moral instincts of rutting bandicoots, and that consequently Communism was bound to fail because there would always be Communist bosses (Commissars) who would skim the cream off everything and treat the workers like yellow dogs - treat them in fact worse than the Czar did.
3. There were no jokes or illustrations in it, and no dirty parts.
Karl Marx
Karl Marx is represented by Old Major in the book and is the founder of communism/animalism.
Communism
Yes, Russia was the first to adopt Communism. The Soviet Union did not exist yet. Karl Marx invented the idea of communism in Germany though.
No, it was actually socialist and barely even that. It was communist in name only. The type of "communism" that was in Russia bore no relation to communism as Karl Marx defined it and as Lenin promised.
Karl Marx proposed the theory of communism.
Communism is a form of socialism developed by Karl Marx, who wrote the Communist Manifesto.
Friedrich Engels
Yes, Karl Marx has 7 kids.
Karl Marx has 7 children
Friedrich Engels collaborated with Karl Marx to develop the theory of communism. They co-authored "The Communist Manifesto" and other works that laid out the principles of Marxism.
Karl Marx was born on November 12, 1897.
Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx is famous for his contributions to the fields of economics, politics, and philosophy. His theories on capitalism and socialism have had a profound impact on the development of modern political thought.
The best way to describe Karl Marx's theory of communism is that he aimed to redistribute wealth.
Karl Marx married to Jenny von Westphalen in 19 June 1843
Karl Marx's social evolution theory posits that societies evolve through a series of stages driven by changes in the mode of production. He believed that history is characterized by class struggle between the ruling class (bourgeoisie) and the working class (proletariat), leading to social revolution and the eventual establishment of a classless society. Marx identified the stages of primitive communism, slavery, feudalism, capitalism, and socialism in this evolutionary process.