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Communist Manifesto

Writers
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Price
$11.00
Date
2006
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Format
Literary
ISBN
9780143037514
Genre
Manifesto
Description

The Communist Manifesto changed the face of the twentieth century beyond recognition, inspiring millions to revolution, forming the basis of political systems that still dominate countless lives and continuing to ignite violent debate about class and capitalism today.

Part of Penguin’s Great Ideas series.

Softcover, b/w.

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