Marx and te Communist Manifesto
Marx describes the problem in great detail in the first chapter. He feels there is a problem between the bourgeoisie and the proletarians. The bourgeoisie were the oppressed class before the French Revolution and he argues that they are now the oppressors. The proletarians are the new working class, which works in the large factory and industries. He says that through mass industry they have sacrificed everything from the old way of religion, employment, to a man's self worth and replaced it with monetary value. He is mad that the people of ole that use to be upper class such as skills man, trades people, & shopkeepers, are now slipping into the proletarians or working class. He talks of the bourgeoisie getting to be so greedy that they are forced to nest all over the world to hock their goods. This is talking about the new import and export system that has formed. He says the working class has to deal with the flux of the market and is disposed of more easily than the machines use
He begins trying to use a sort of a reverse psychology, by saying the communists do not write their principles specifically for the proletarians. They also give a vehicle for change in the next chapter. He says the proletarians live a life of exploitation. In this new system Marx says "as repulsiveness of work increases, the wage of work decreases". Before reading this I was a less educated American supremacist. By being exploited at work in the ways stated above to the landlord to the shopkeeper to the pawnbroker. So its seems that I should be ready for a communist revolution. The basis of these battles has been property. They do a superb job of explaining the problem with the existing government. By reading The Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels I can better see why people have bought into this idea. From sporting events to societies there must be a winner and a loser. He said the problem of all other societies before this time have been a battle between the oppressors versus the oppressed.
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