Kate Boddington Boddington itibaren 36858 A Graña, Pontevedra, İspanya
The Communist Manifesto is one of the most enduring and enthralling political tracts which I make a point to read at least once a year. Though the names, figures, and particular manifestations have evolved, the general terms in which Marx and Engels defined the struggle for liberation from all forms of exploitation and oppression in this pamphlet still defines the present horizon (from the free competition stage of Marx’s time we are now in the late phase of capitalism’s monopoly stage; pseudo-socialists have taken on new titles but without veering away from the general features outlined in the manifesto).