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Communist Manifesto

The series of columns of the Communist Manifesto cover the in-depth interpretation and analysis of multiple dimensions such as the historical background, core ideas, detailed content, criticism of all aspects of society, historical influence, and contemporary values ​​of the Communist Manifesto.

The Evolution of Marxist Internationalism: The Communist Manifesto and the National Independence Movement
The Evolution of Marxist Internationalism: The Communist Manifesto and the National Independence Movement

The international solidarity claim of working class proposed by Marx and Engels in the Communist Manifesto is the cornerstone of Marxism. This article explores in-depth the argument that “workers have no motherland” and how later Marxists (such as Lenin and Trotsky) extended this theory to national independence and anti-colonial movements, revealing its core values ​​in contemporary global struggles.

The historical ups and downs of the Communist Manifesto: From the silence of the 1848 Revolution to global influence
The historical ups and downs of the Communist Manifesto: From the silence of the 1848 Revolution to global influence

The Communist Manifesto is a programmatic document published by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848. This article will track its destiny: from the little influence in the European Revolution of 1848, to the revival of the Paris Commune in the 1870s, to the widespread dissemination of it by the Bolshevik Revolution and the Third World Revolution, revealing the historical ups and downs and lasting contemporary values ​​of the world's most widely read political literature.