Communist Manifesto
Jaime Law
European Civilization
October 3, 2001
Communist Manifesto
Part I.
Given the times that it is 1848 there were a lot of revolutionary ideas that came upon the society due to events that happened years past. The European towns were not trusting in the power of the feudal and the nobility was considered to be a very abusive part of society. Interests that only served for the improvement of the elite class was unfair. The towns meeting
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