The Communist Manifesto
A Modern Edition
Karl Marx author Friedrich Engels author Eric Hobsbawm editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Verso Books
Published:4th Apr '12
£6.99
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The second biggest-selling book ever published
Definitive edition of the most influential political call to arms ever written, now in paperback.In the two decades following the fall of the Berlin Wall, global capitalism became entrenched in its modern, neoliberal form. Its triumph was so complete that the word "capitalism" itself fell out of use in the absence of credible political alternatives. But with the outbreak of financial crisis and global recession in the twenty-first century, capitalism is once again up for discussion. The status quo can no longer be taken for granted.
As Eric Hobsbawm argues in his acute and elegant introduction to this modern edition, in such times The Communist Manifesto emerges as a work of great prescience and power despite being written over a century and a half ago. He highlights Marx and Engels's enduring insights into the capitalist system: its devastating impact on all aspects of human existence; its susceptibility to enormous convulsions and crises; and its fundamental weakness.
As a force for change, its influence has been surpassed only by the Bible. As a piece of writing, it is a masterpiece. * Guardian *
[T]he best possible explanation of what the world was about that I had ever read. It pointed out that the real conflicts in the world were not between black and white, men and women, Muslims, Christians and Jews, Americans, Russians and Chinese; it was about the conflict of economic interest between 95 per cent of the population of the world, who create the world's wealth, and the 5 per cent who own it. I think of Marx as a prophet: the last of the Old Testament prophets. And we should think of him as a teacher ... Karl Marx discovered it all long before I did, and I am very grateful to him. -- Tony Benn * The New Statesman *
ISBN: 9781844678761
Dimensions: 191mm x 142mm x 8mm
Weight: 121g
96 pages