1. An Understanding of The Communist Manifesto
After the French Revolution, feudalism was overthrown and replaced by free trade, which birthed a new class known as the bourgeoisie. ... Marx notes firstly that the interests of communists do not differ from the interests of the proletariat. ... The only way the proletariat can free itself from bourgeois exploitation is to abolish capitalism. ... On its agenda, the communists hope to abolish countries and nationalities so that the proletariat's ideas are the common threshold of humanity, liberate women from being a tool of production, restore free education for all, end the exploitation ...
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