Revolution is inevitable from "summary" of The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings by Karl Marx,Friedrich Engels
The unstoppable march of history towards a revolution is a fundamental principle that underpins the analysis put forth by Marx and Engels in their writings. They argue that the existing social order, characterized by class struggle and exploitation, is inherently unstable and unsustainable. The contradictions inherent in capitalism, such as the widening gap between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, will inevitably lead to a breaking point where the oppressed masses rise up against their oppressors. Marx and Engels assert that the bourgeoisie, through its relentless pursuit of profit and accumulation of wealth, creates the conditions for its own downfall. The very forces of production that drive capitalism forward also sow the seeds of its demise. As the proletariat becomes increasingly disillusioned with their plight and conscious of their collective power, they will eventually come together to overthrow the capitalist syst...Similar Posts
The bourgeoisie dominates society
The dominance of the bourgeoisie in society is a central theme in the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The bourgeois...
Communism offers a path to liberation
Communism, as outlined in The Communist Manifesto, presents a radical alternative to the prevailing capitalist system. It seeks...
Shift from theoretical to practical philosophy
The shift from theoretical to practical philosophy is a fundamental concept discussed in the work "Feuerbach - The Roots of the...