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Communist Manifesto

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Communist Manifesto

著者: Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx
ナレーター: Geoffrey Giuliano, The Rebellion
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The Communist Manifesto stands as one of the most influential and incendiary documents in modern history, a concise yet world-shaking declaration that exposed the deep fractures beneath industrial society and demanded that listeners reconsider every assumption about wealth, labor, and power. Written in 1848 at a moment of global upheaval, it announces with fierce clarity that the history of all societies is the history of class struggle, a ceaseless conflict between those who own and those who toil. In sharp, unforgettable language, Marx and Engels describe how capitalism concentrates wealth into fewer and fewer hands, uproots families and traditions, and forces vast populations into lives defined by exploitation, instability, and the constant threat of economic ruin. Yet the text is far more than criticism; it is a vision of a world transformed, where the working majority recognizes its own power and demands a system built not on private profit but on collective dignity and shared human flourishing.

The impact of these ideas reverberates through every generation because the conditions they identify—growing inequality, political systems shaped by elites, and the restless churn of economic forces beyond ordinary control—remain vividly familiar today. The Manifesto traces how capitalism’s promise of progress often hides a darker truth: that entire classes of people become tools in a machine designed to enrich a very few. It also argues that the immense creative power of human labor, which builds cities, fuels industry, and sustains every aspect of life, should never be reduced to a commodity bought cheaply and discarded at will. Instead of accepting such a world as inevitable, Marx and Engels urge listeners to imagine how society might be reorganized so that the benefits of human effort are shared by all rather than concentrated at the top.

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