1. Proletarians and Communists
In the second section of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels' Communist Manifesto, appropriately titled "Proletarians and Communists," the authors craft a series of hypothetical criticisms, in which those that are opposed to the ideas of communism point out various flaws in its structure. ... Many people were opposed to the idea of abolishing their country's identity, because of their nationalistic and chauvinistic backgrounds. ... While most people probably view the typical working class as an important part of society, in the world that Marx and Engels describe, the working me...
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