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Chargement... Manifesto: Three Classic Essays on How to Change the World (édition 2005)par Rosa Luxemburg Che Guevara Ernesto, Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels
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Four famous rebels present a radical vision of a better world in three texts--Marx and Engels'Communist Manifesto, Rosa Luxemburg'sReform or Revolution, and Che Guevara'sSocialism and Man--offering a passion, inspiration, and optimism that will resonate with a new generation. Features a preface by Adrienne Rich, considering the relevance of Marx and Marxism today and an introduction by Armando Hart. Available in English asManifesto: Three Classic Essays (ISBN 1-876175-98-2) Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The next piece in this book is by Rosa Luxemburg, and it feels pretension and leaden after the brevity and clarity of the Communist Manifesto. Luxemburg may be remembered for her great rhetorical skills, but as a piece of writing, Reform or Revolution is dull.
The final piece in the book is Socialism and Man in Cuba by Che Guevara, which is a good inclusion, in that it talks about the revolution in action rather than as a theory. It was also written much later than the first two pieces, and shows development in Communist theory and practice.
Whether you are a supporter of Communism, think it is an evil idea, or have no clue what it is about, you should at the very least read The Communist Manifesto, so you are conversant with one of the most important political and philosophical trends of the past century. ( )