The Roots of Communism


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The Manifesto of the Communist Party has to be the most influential political script, it focuses mainly on the struggle of the working class and it states the problems with mass production for the capital for capitalism. This manuscript is written by the ideas of the German philosophers, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel. In here, the bourgeois are the ones who posses all property and enslaves the working class or proletarians, into a minimum wage labor system that only benefits the bourgeois and never the proletarians. The goal for this communist manifesto is to free all proletarians from their rulers, to break away from the never ending cycle of exploitation and to finally live as one, not as owner and worker but as workers and workers in a society.

To many, the option of communism as a system is beyond acceptable. Just like erodriguez317  mentions in his blog, Marx’s ideas were not meant to become evil but a way of living for all classes to make no class. I personally agree with him and also the motives of Marx and Engel, it sounds crazy but idea of no classes in a society really makes you wonder how better will society run. The political system is becoming more corrupted as it grows more powerful in our society, these parties will eventually become so powerful that they will fight each other and create chaos. To Marx and Engel’s misfortune, communism has not been in good hands and it has been taken to max by leaders who are blinded by power, therefore, communism is considered to be an evil system that takes all that is private and destroys the liberty that one has by owning property. I believe that communism is a good ideology that can become great, only, if the person implementing it has good morals and actually distributes the power within its society, the people.

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