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Definition of Communist Manifesto
1. Noun. A socialist manifesto written by Marx and Engels (1842) describing the history of the working-class movement according to their views.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Communist Manifesto
Literary usage of Communist Manifesto
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. German Social Democracy: Six Lectures by Bertrand Russell (1896)
"But the first great work hi which Marx and Engels gave expression to their
philosophy of life was the Communist Manifesto, produced at the request of an ..."
2. Readings in Modern European History: A Collection of Extracts from the by James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard (1909)
"... Marx and Friederick Engels, in the Communist Manifesto published in 1848,
declared that the socialistic movement was simply part of a great historical ..."
3. The Social Interpretation of History: A Refutation of the Marxian Economic by Maurice William (1921)
"... Communist Manifesto (From NY Call, September 1, 1919) THE following is the
preamble to the Manifesto of the Moscow International congress of last March, ..."
4. Socialism; a Summary and Interpretation of Socialist Principles by John Spargo (1906)
"CHAPTER III THE "Communist Manifesto" AND THE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT THE Communist
Manifesto has been called the birth cry of the modern scientific Socialist ..."
5. Historical Source Book by Hutton Webster (1920)
"Communist Manifesto, 1848 l THE classic statement of modern socialism is the
Communist Manifesto prepared by Karl Marx and his coworker, Friedrich Engels, ..."
6. Socialism by Edwin Clyde Robbins (1915)
"MARXIAN SOCIALISM Communist Manifesto. Excerpts Karl Mark and Frederick Engels
Preface The Manifesto was published as the platform of the Communist League, ..."