Communist Manifesto
The Communist Manifesto has four sections. In the first section, it discusses the Communists' theory of history and the relationship between proletarians and bourgeoisie. The second section explains the relationship between the Communists and the proletarians. The third section addresses the flaws in other, previous socialist literature. The final section discusses the relationship between the Communists and other parties.Volumes and volumes could be written about communism, but in fact, the actual Communist Manifesto is a mere forty pages. Communism cannot be summed up in one sentence, but it can be outlined in ten main ideas, sort of like the Ten Commandments of true communism. We know communism did not work, because of one main reason: it defies human nature and human rights. Although communism in different countries and years might differ, the following is an outline of what is done to have a communist government as described in length in the Communist Manifesto: 1: All private property has to be annihilated and turned into public property. This means that all property will go to the government (who knows how greedily they will use it) and distributed fairly within all the masses. Later on this part also included food, cl
othes and personal items to be distributed evenly in rations like the property was, but Marx did not say this in his manifesto. We, of course, now know that communism does not work. This is due to the individuality of humans in general and the corruption of leaders. Why on Earth should a person work as hard as he can when he won't advance any further. It's completely insane. Marx's ideas were not stupid, but ignorant and unreasonable. Marx believed in the will of the people to better the community rather than themselves. Let this serve as a lesson to everyone: never believe in anyone. Third, with the bit about government taking money and land from inheritance, emigrants, rebels and money in national bank, all have to do with the government taking the people's money and using it for their benefit instead of helping the country like how Marx wanted it to happen. Again, people are evil. Fourth, Marx denies himself the right of free speech, freedom and transportation in communism. Marx was kindheartedly trying to help the poor and working class and it is unfortunate that such an influential person was so misinformed. If humans evolve enough to become altogether selfless, and we all go out of our gourds, communism would be a perfect solution to many of our governmental and social problems. But we're not nearly so stupid as to let that happen. Communism would work if it weren't for the laziness of people. As a supreme zealot of sloth, I cannot condone lazy behavior. But hey, it's people like me who are helping to bring Cuba's economy to its knees and don't you forget it! 6: Communication and transportation is in the hands of the state. This basically means no free speech; the government takes the right to censor any publications and thoughts, like ones against the government. Ironically, Marx would not be able to write this manifesto without this right. 7: Basically, what Marx meant here, is that there is always improvement and progress a
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Approximate Word count = 1329
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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