All power to the working class! Workers of the world, unite!
East Germany's motto is 'Workers of the world, unite!'.
On Karl Marx' grave it says " workers all of the world unite"
The political slogan Workers of the world, unite!is one of the most famous rallying cries from the Communist Manifesto (1848), by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (German: Proletarier aller Länder vereinigt Euch!, literally "Proletarians of all countries, unite!" but soon popularized in English as "Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains!")
They would unite to overthrow the political and social order
The motto of People's Socialist Republic of Albania is 'Workers of the world, unite!'.
Many people have, but the most significant is Karl Marx.
He tried to unite the workers so that they could stand up to the employer's plans.
Betty Friedman
Originally it was "Working men of all countries, unite!" It was the last line in The Communist Manifesto which both Marx and Engels wrote. The slogan was eventually modified into "Workers of the world, unite!" primarily because it just sounds better and there's no potential for people to interpret it in any sexist way. Marx and Engels wrote the line because The Communnist Manifesto is basically a call for a socialist revolution, the working class is inexpendable to this revolution.
Shoplifters of the World Unite was created in 1986.
The motto of Soviet Union is 'Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!'.