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  1. The Communist Manifesto.Karl Marx - unknown - Yale University Press.
    Marx and Engels's Communist Manifesto has become one of the world’s most influential political tracts since its original 1848 publication. Part of the Rethinking the Western Tradition series, this edition of the Manifesto features an extensive introduction by Jeffrey C. Isaac, and essays by Vladimir Tismaneanu, Steven Lukes, Saskia Sassen, and Stephen Eric Bronner, each well known for their writing on questions central to the Manifesto and the history of Marxism. These essays address the Manifesto's (...)
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    The Communist Manifestoes: media of Marxism and Bolshevik contagion in America.James Farr - 2018 - Studies in East European Thought 70 (2-3):85-105.
    The Communist Manifesto—rhetorical masterpiece of proletarian revolution—was published 69 years before the Bolshevik Revolution and had a complex reception history that implicated America and Russia in the long interval between. But once the Revolution shook the world, the Manifesto became indissolubly tied to it, forged together as constitutive moments of some supratemporal revolutionary dynamic. Its subsequent and further reception in America bore the marks of Bolshevik contagion, negatively in many quarters, positively in the early American communist (...)
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    The Communist Manifesto: New Interpretations.Mark Cowling, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels & Terrell Carver - 1998
    Using the authorized English translation, edited and annotated by Engels, this edition features an extensive and provocative Introduction by historian Malia and a new Afterword by Kotkin. Revised reissue.
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    The Communist Manifesto: A Weapon of Mass Destruction or A Tool for Tomorrow?Cody Ritter - 2022 - Constellations 13 (1&2).
    The term communism has long since been seen as largely derogatory, and the system it represents, a failure. Yet where do these notions of communism come from and are they reflective of the original ideals laid out by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels? This paper will look at some of the divergences from Marx’ and Engels’ original intent to the form communism took in eastern Europe’s state-socialism. The analysis remains limited in scope with the intent of offering a rethinking of (...)
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    The Communist Manifesto.Jeffrey C. Isaac (ed.) - 2012 - Yale University Press.
    Marx and Engels's _Communist Manifesto_ has become one of the world’s most influential political tracts since its original 1848 publication. Part of the Rethinking the Western Tradition series, this edition of the _Manifesto_ features an extensive introduction by Jeffrey C. Isaac, and essays by Vladimir Tismaneanu, Steven Lukes, Saskia Sassen, and Stephen Eric Bronner, each well known for their writing on questions central to the _Manifesto_ and the history of Marxism. These essays address the _Manifesto_'s historical background, its impact on (...)
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    4. The Communist Manifesto.W. G. Runciman - 2010 - In Great Books, Bad Arguments: "Republic, Leviathan", and "the Communist Manifesto". Princeton University Press. pp. 87-110.
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    The Communist Manifesto: Between Past and Present.Stephen Eric Bronner - 2017 - In Jeffrey C. Isaac (ed.), The Communist Manifesto. Yale University Press. pp. 144-165.
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    The Triadic Dimension of The Communist Manifesto: Its Implications for Scientific Education in a New Era’s Youth Talent.L. I. Dongming - 2023 - Philosophy Study 13 (4).
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  9. Judgment and Argument in the Communist Manifesto.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1982 - Philosophical Forum 14 (2):135.
     
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    Elements of Topicality of The Communist Manifesto.Luka Bogdanic - 2011 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (1):147-164.
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    Text vs.context: Irony and?The Communist Manifesto?William J. Gavin - 1989 - Studies in Soviet Thought 37 (4):275-285.
  12. Communist manifesto.Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels - 2002 [1848] - Penguin Classics.
    Originally published on the eve of the 1848 European revolutions, The Communist Manifesto is a condensed and incisive account of the worldview Marx and Engels developed during their hectic intellectual and political collaboration. Formulating the principles of dialectical materialism, they believed that labor creates wealth, hence capitalism is exploitive and antithetical to freedom. -/- This new edition includes an extensive introduction by Gareth Stedman Jones, Britain's leading expert on Marx and Marxism, providing a complete course for students of (...)
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    The Ethics of the Communist Manifesto.Howard Selsam - 1948 - Science and Society 12 (1):22 - 32.
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    The Style of the Communist Manifesto.Paul N. Siegel - 1982 - Science and Society 46 (2):222 - 229.
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    Birth of the Communist Manifesto: With Full Text of the Manifesto, All Prefaces by Marx and Engels, Early Drafts by Engels and Other Supplementary Material.Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels - 1971 - New York: International Publishers.
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  16. Birth of the Communist Manifesto.Dirk J. Struik - 1972 - Science and Society 36 (3):365-368.
     
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    Introduction: Rethinking the Communist Manifesto.Jeffrey C. Isaac - 2017 - In The Communist Manifesto. Yale University Press. pp. 1-42.
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    Preliminary Drafts of the Communist Manifesto.Jeffrey C. Isaac - 2017 - In The Communist Manifesto. Yale University Press. pp. 45-46.
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    The Text of the Communist Manifesto Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, the Communist Manifesto.Jeffrey C. Isaac - 2017 - In The Communist Manifesto. Yale University Press. pp. 73-102.
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    An Analysis of Ideal and Belief Education in the Communist Manifesto.晶 张 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (2):81-86.
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    An Exploration of the Idea of the Masses in The Communist Manifesto.畅 肖 - 2023 - Advances in Philosophy 12 (5):945-950.
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    Marxism and Globalization: Revisiting the Political in the Communist Manifesto.Saskia Sassen - 2017 - In Jeffrey C. Isaac (ed.), The Communist Manifesto. Yale University Press. pp. 187-204.
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    The Inheritance and Development of the People’s Subjectivity Thought in the Communist Manifesto. 孔雪卉 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (5):1067.
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  24. The Thought of People in the Communist Manifesto and Its Realistic Significance.王 蕊 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (6):1511.
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    W. G. Runciman , Great Books, Bad Arguments: Republic, Leviathan, and The Communist Manifesto . Reviewed by.Robert Piercey - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (5):379-381.
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    Great Books, Bad Arguments: "Republic, Leviathan", and "the Communist Manifesto".W. G. Runciman - 2010 - Princeton University Press.
    In this lively and provocative book, W. G. Runciman shows where and why they fail, even after due allowance has been made for the different historical contexts in which they wrote.
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    Manifesto of the communist party.Karl Marx - unknown
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    Great Books, Bad Arguments: Republic, Leviathan, and The Communist Manifesto. By W. G. Runciman.John Preston - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (7):957-958.
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    The Literate Communist: 150 Years of the Communist Manifesto.Donald Clark Hodges - 1999 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    Hodges (philosophy and political science, Florida State U.) contends that the immensely influential political tract is not, as it claims, a forthright and faithful expression of what communists believed in 1848. He explores its conspiratorial past in the French Revolution, Marx and Engel's informal amendments, and the adaptations and interpretations that have pulled it in different directions for the past century and a half. He shows how it played a key ideological role in both the rise and fall of the (...)
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    Exploration of the Theory of Proletarian Party in the Communist Manifesto.玲玲 向 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (3):202-207.
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    Text vs.context: Irony and 'the communist manifesto'.William J. Gavin - 1989 - Studies in East European Thought 37 (4):275-285.
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    A Holistic Analysis of Marxist Theory in the Communist Manifesto. 邬镇斌 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (5):1235.
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    Great Books, Bad Arguments: Republic, Leviathan and The Communist Manifesto.Timo Airaksinen - 2011 - Hobbes Studies 24 (2):192-195.
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    A Study on the Ideological Meaning of “Golden Apple” in The Communist Manifesto.唯 吕 - 2023 - Advances in Philosophy 12 (6):1117-1123.
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    The Post-Communist Manifesto.Václav Bělohradsky - 2011 - Human Affairs 21 (1):62-69.
    The essay is the critical reflection on the current state of global politics. It points to the importance of reconnecting politics with more substantial “human affairs”. The search for new understanding and conceptual tools is necessary on both sides of the political spectrum, however, the left should press for its lost identity more urgently. But what is even more urgent is the planetary vision based on reflexive rationality and a politics of dialogue, respect for the environment and civil society, overcoming (...)
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    On the Translation of “Association” in the Manifesto of the Communist Party.Nan Wang - 2018 - Cultura 15 (2):173-178.
    There are many Chinese versions of The Communist Manifesto and all of them had problems with the translation of foreign concepts and words, which triggered debates for years. One of the most interesting questions in the debates on the translation of the Manifesto is how to translate Assoziation / “association” and how Marx understood this concept.
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    The Critical Manifesto: Marx and Engels, Haraway, and Utopian Politics.Kathi Weeks - 2013 - Utopian Studies 24 (2):216-231.
    This essay focuses on the manifesto as a utopian genre. Some argue that the manifesto is passé: paradigmatically modernist, unrepentantly masculinist, and thoroughly authoritarian. They see the form as tethered by its foundational text, the Communist Manifesto, to a pre-Fordist political-economic formation and historical subject that are now irrelevant to the conditions of post-Fordist production. According to its critics, the genre is too closely identified with such politically and epistemologically suspect commitments as the vanguard, the party, (...)
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    Mental footnotes in Socialism: the current social validity of the concept of bourgeoisie from the Marx’s and Engels’ “Manifesto of the communist party”.Jose L. Vilchez - 2022 - Mind and Society 21 (2):165-182.
    Aim: The main aim of the present study is to identify which mental footnotes (related to Marx’s and Engels’ Socialism) have more weight in the current cognitive processing of citizens. Background: We used the “Manifesto of the communist party” as the main source of the thoughts from these authors. Method: An experimental design (based on a previous qualitative research) was carried out to test the influence of mental footnotes on the citizens’ decision on the validity of the concepts. (...)
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    A Probe into the Marxist View of the Group and the Self—Starting from the Manifesto of the Communist Party.洁 黄 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (3):401-406.
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    Empire versus Empire: A Post-Communist Manifesto.John O'Neill - 2002 - Theory, Culture and Society 19 (4):195-210.
    Hardt and Negri's Empire pronounces the end of socialist/communist history based upon class and colonial struggles. The only dialectic of history is in the capacity of American capitalism for self-transformation and universalization. Empire presents a revisionary narrative of American republicanism, New Deal and post-war hegemony that has evolved into the current new world order. In this project, the struggle for social justice has shifted from national to international institutions of humanitarian justice and security sanctioned by US military and commercial (...)
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    Paradoxes in the Communist Theory of Marxism.Theodor I. Oizerman - 2009 - Diogenes 56 (2-3):37-50.
    In their work The German Ideology, the founders of Marxism assert that the prerequisite of post-capitalist (defined by them as communist) society is the universal development of human abilities and all social relations. But then on the same page, contrary to this statement, it is alleged that the abolition of private property is not only highly topical but it is also an imperative history-making task. In Manifesto of the Communist Party, Marx and Engels explain that economic crises (...)
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    The Rebirth of Spontaneity: II Manifesto and West European Communism.Bogdan Denitch - 1971 - Politics and Society 1 (4):463-477.
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    The Idea of Communism.Tariq Ali - 2009 - Seagull Books.
    November 9, 2009 will mark 20 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the monumental event that signaled the beginning of the end of Communism in the former Soviet Union. Yet, why was this collapse of Communism considered final, but the many failures of capitalism are considered temporary and episodic? In _The Idea of Communism_, Tariq Ali addresses this very question. The idea of Communism, argues Ali, was simple and noble. _The Communist Manifesto_, which advocated the creation of (...)
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  44. Baker, Susan, Kousis, Maria, Richardson, Dick and Young, Stephen (eds)(1997) The Politics of Sustainable Development: Theory, Policy and Practice within the European Union, New York: Routledge. Black, Brian (2000) Petrolia: the Landscape of America's First Oil Boom, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. [REVIEW]Conservative Manifesto - 2001 - Ethics, Place and Environment 4 (1):77-78.
     
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    The ABC of communism revisited.Sheila Fitzpatrick - 2018 - Studies in East European Thought 70 (2-3):167-179.
    The ABC of communism by Nikolai Bukharin and Evgenii Preobrazhenskii was both an exercise in utopian planning and a Left Communist manifesto. As such, Lenin viewed it with some suspicion. Its educational section combined ideological prescription with description of the actual policy of the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Education, as well as elements of polemic with that policy. Preobrazhenskii, its author, would shortly emerge as a major opponent of Narkompros’s core commitments in education, clashing with Nadezhda Krupskaia, Lenin’s (...)
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    Karl Marx and the Satanic Roots of Communism.Richard Wurmbrand - 2022 - Bartlesville, OK: VOM Books, The Voice of the Martyrs.
    Karl Marx, coauthor of the revolutionary text The Communist Manifesto, grew up in a Christian family, and his early writings showed belief in a Christian worldview. Yet, in his adulthood Marx embraced a deep personal rebellion against God and all Christian values. In Karl Marx and the Satanic Roots of Communism, Richard Wurmbrand explores the development of Marx's anti-religious perspective that led to the philosophical foundations of communism. By examining Marx's writings as well as biographical accounts, Wurmbrand builds (...)
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    Socrates Meets Marx: The Father of Philosophy Cross-Examines the Founder of Communism.Peter Kreeft - 2012 - St. Augustine's Press.
    Humorous, frank, and insightful, this book challenges the reader to step in and take hold of what is right and to cast away what is wrong. Topics covered included such varied subjects as private property, the individual, the Three Philosophies of Man, women, individualism, and more. A wonderful introduction to philosophy for the neophyte, and a joy for the experienced student of thought. "Imagine two of the most influential thinkers of all time, and two of the most diametrically opposed, thrust (...)
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  48. Stefan bratosin Mihaela Alexandra Ionescu.Post-Communist Romania - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (24):3-18.
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    The Morals of the Manifesto.Steven Lukes - 2017 - In Jeffrey C. Isaac (ed.), The Communist Manifesto. Yale University Press. pp. 119-143.
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    Replacement Theory would not exist in Communism.Bradley Kaye - 2023 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 17 (1).
    Often cited quotation from the Communist Manifesto that capitalism can have an anti-racist, anti-sexist bourgeoisie is the starting point of this analysis. Deploying Žižek's work on the "rotary motion" in the Indivisible Remainder, along with aspects of Marx's analysis of Ideology in the German Ideology to give readers a deeper analysis of Trump's exploitation of white voter's 'new racism as the fear of the 'theft of enjoyment' pinned on the Other' who either threatens to snatch from "us" the (...)
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