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The Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels | Book Summary
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In the winter of eighteen forty-seven, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were commissioned by a small revolutionary organization to write a statement of communist principles. What they produced in a matter of weeks was something different and more ambitious: a compressed analysis of how capitalism works, why it produces the inequalities it does, and where the logic of its own development was leading. This episode moves through the Manifesto in full. We begin with Marx and Engels themselves, the world they came from and the intellectual formation that brought them together. We follow their argument through the history of class conflict, the extraordinary and self-defeating power of the bourgeoisie, the condition of the industrial working class, the communist program and the replies to its critics, and the sustained polemic against other socialisms of the era. We end with the life the Manifesto has lived since eighteen forty-eight, the movements it inspired, the states that claimed it, and the questions it posed that the world it described has not yet answered.
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Chapters
- 0:00:00Chapter 1: Marx, Engels, and the World of Eighteen Forty-Eight
- 0:10:32Chapter 2: The History of All Hitherto Existing Society
- 0:19:21Chapter 3: The Revolutionary Bourgeoisie
- 0:27:31Chapter 4: The Proletariat and Its Condition
- 0:36:49Chapter 5: The Communist Program
- 0:45:41Chapter 6: Against the Other Socialisms
- 0:56:37Chapter 7: Reception and Legacy