Marx’s idea of communism has been revised and is significantly different from today’s traditional view of communism. For example, in communist countries such as North Korea and Cuba, there are distinct income differences between their governments and the citizens of these countries. Also, both could essentially be described as a dictatorship - the tyrant has total control over all economic affairs and makes decisions only benefitting himself. These implications were both things that Marx did not foresee, and were not apart of his original idea. Despite these differences, the pamphlet still has its use today. …show more content…
It should not be merely tossed aside, wiped away from history. If it were eradicated, then communism as we know it would eventually have a whole different meaning. It is beneficial to see how ideas evolve over time due to different living conditions. In my opinion, nothing should be thrown into the “Trash Heap” of history, not even a trivial accomplishment such as the invention of the toothpick, because every event and document can inform the public and create new ideas. This document also displayed interesting predictions. For example, Marx believed that the Proletarians would revolt against Bourgeoisie. This idea couldn’t be found anywhere