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    she was not conscious of [his] blackness or of what her actions would have meant in the South”. Richard astonishment illustrates his self-esteem met because now in the North he has a higher status and that fact surprises him. Richard joins the Communist party to write, but his own people don’t accept the fact that he is resourceful person so “ the word “writer”was enough to make [him] feel that the man whom the…

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    Shahrose Javed Writing Assignment #2 Communism ‘Marx’ the Spot Karl Marx is a well-recognized and major contributor to the field of philosophy. His most renowned work of literature is the Manifesto of the Communist Party. In the passage, Marx explains that throughout history every society was subject to a struggle between two classes. Furthermore he states that there is always a continuous “fight” between the classes, as each is either labelled the oppressor or the oppressed. Finally Marx…

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    goal of Marx and Engels’ (1848) Manifesto of the Communist Party, was to acknowledge and publish the views, aims of tendencies of the Communist party. The Manifesto was the first publication of the internationally unified goals of the Communist party. Marx and Engels (1848) highlighted that they were not opposed to other proletariat parties, but they instead wanted to unify the proletariat regardless of nationality . The immediate goal of the party was to officially form the proletariat into…

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    Shabani and Monique Deveaux (Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2014), p. 238 the current state of the proletariat. Much like other lower-classes in the past, “the victory of the proletariat [is] equally inevitable”5. However, Marx believes that a Communist society will rise from the ashes of capitalism. Through revolution, the proletarians will gain the power to avoid the mistakes that the bourgeoisie made. They will not want to build a class-system that will continue to suppress humanity’s…

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    He assumed that the relationship between workers and capital would be opposing, He believed that the collapse of Capitalism was inevitable because is had flaws itself that would destroy itself. In the Manifesto of the Communist Party, Marx mentions that “Capital is a collective product, and only by the united action of all members of society, can it be set in motion (Marx 1978:pg 485). In summary, the members work together to make products. Also, capital is a social power…

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    Manifesto of the Communist Party strongly states that Europe already recognizes Communism and it is a political influences, it should not be dismissed. The communistic members meet in London to help facilitate the movement, to inform people and to disprove the misguided accusations of their ideas. Throughout history there was always a class struggle between the bourgeois and the proletariat. In different periods of history this relationship was labeled in different ways. As the authors state…

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    Karl Marx in his work, Manifesto of the Communist Party, states that the history of all existing society is the history of class struggle. Marx’s ideal revolution is set in Europe as communism is spreading. During this ideal revolution, Marx has two main classes, the proletariat which is the industrial working class and the bourgeoisie, the owners of the means of production. The simplification of class antagonisms is caused by globalization and industrialization. Additionally, in an ideal…

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    ability to remove the failed shackles of caudillo politics from their country. There is no doubt that the state-sponsored nine-day mourning will have a profound emotional effect on the island. It may even have a stronger political effect as the Communist Party seeks to further solidify its strength in the country. But it 's important to note that Fidel 's death will lead to no radical change with regard to the nature of Cuba’s government and its hardline political and economic…

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    Just as Emily denied her father’s death, she clung to Homer Barron. Her relationship comes as a surprise to the people in Jefferson. They are divided in their opinions; some are thrilled that Emily has someone, but others who attribute her choice of a Northern laborer to grief over her father’s death. “There were still others, older people, who said that even grief could not cause a real lady to forget noblesse oblige- without calling it noblesse oblige” (Faulkner, 11). This claim that she is…

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    middle class German in Manchester, England. He wasn’t like majority of the factory owners that he was working with. He was more like a genuinely concern for his working classes he was in. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote the Manifesto of the Communist Party. They were both in the middle class. Both are males and both are from German. Karl was a German philosopher, journalists,…

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