What is a central idea in Marx communist manifesto
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Capitalism, Workers, and Class Struggle. The most significant ideas from The Communist Manifesto are Karl Marx's class analysis of society and critique of capitalist democracy.
The Communist Manifesto is a publication written in 1847 by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that sets forth the arguments of the Communist party.
The central ideas focused in The Communist Manifesto are Karl Marx's criticism of capitalist democracy and analysis of societal class.
Marx's most quoted observation "the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles" summaries his position where he solely focuses on bourgeois politics, bourgeois society problems and the domination of class in politics and history and never much goes into detail of what a communist society would be or do if it ever comes into being.