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    believe human beings are inherently bad‚ individualistic and greedy. There are those who believe humans are inherently good and seek the best possible outcomes for society as a whole. Upon reading Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ Karl Marx’s The Communist Manifesto‚ and John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government the audience may begin to understand how those ideas of human nature can have an effect on an individual’s political ideology. Machiavelli‚ Marx‚ and Locke all expressed in their works how they

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    Telangana (Telugu: తెలంగాణ‚Urdu: تیلنگانا‚ Hindi: तेलंगाना ) is a region in Andhra Pradesh‚ India. The region borders the states of Maharashtra on the north-west‚ Karnataka on the west‚ Chattisgarh on the north-east‚ Orissa on the east‚ the Coastal Andhra region on the east and the Rayalaseema region on the south. Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema were part of the former Andhra state which was merged with Telangana to form the current state of Andhra Pradesh in 1956. The region has an area of 114‚840

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    believe can‚ if democratically controlled‚ be the basis for constructing a new society of abundance‚ instead of poverty and competition--was unimaginable 150 years ago. Now bear these facts in mind while reading a few random passages from the Communist Manifesto: "The bourgeoisie has through its exploitation of the world market given a cosmopolitan character to production and consumption in every country...In place of the old wants‚ satisfied by the production of the country‚ we find new wants‚

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    Bourgeois class‚ rather than an elite few to usurp all the benefits of industrialized life. Marx states that communists support every revolutionary movement against existing social structures.[1] He offers his communist call-to-action in the Communist Manifesto. “…their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions. Let the ruling classes tremble at a communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Working men

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    the Matriculation in 1950 from Amirabad High School and completed his ISc. from Dhaka College. He obtained BA (Hon) in Bangla from the University of Dhaka. At his early life he devoted himself with the left politics. He was a medium of the banned communist party leaders. He took an active part in the language movement. He was one of the first 10 students to go out in a procession on 21 February 1952 despite there was a ban and taken to prison. He made his legendary film "Jibon Theke Neya" based on

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    Marx‚ Karl. Preface and Introduction to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy.  Peking: Foreign Languages‚ 1976. Print.   Craib‚ Ian. Classical Social Theory. Oxford: Oxford UP‚ 1997. Print.   Marx‚ Karl‚ and Friedrich Engels. Manifesto of the Communist Party‚. New York: International‚  1848. Print.   Marx‚ Karl. The Poverty of Philosophy. New York: International‚ 1963. Print.   Engels‚ Friedrich. Anti­Dühring. 1878. Print.   Marx‚ Karl‚ and Friedrich Engels. The German Ideology. Vol. I

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    embarrass Hitler in dealing with communists. Until the official announcement of the Nazi-Soviet pact‚ few believed such a agreement possible‚ especially the Communist Party leaders in the United States and the rest of the world - because the Soviet Union had posed as the dedicated leader in the fight against fascism. When Berlin and Moscow announced on Aug. 20‚ 1939 the signing of a trade treaty and newspaper dispatches began hinting about a further strategic alliance‚ communist spokesmen denounced such

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    some stability came to the Indochinese state. The Accords established a temporary cease-fire between the newly divided nation‚ but hostilities mounted as two radically different worldviews plagued its 27 million inhabitants. Ho Chi Minh and the communists in the North had their troubles‚ but they managed to build along party lines and continually increased their power and influence. Southern Vietnam would not fare as well. Ngo Dinh Diem was the prime minister under emperor Bao Dai. American leaders

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    property‚ the enemy of the proletariat. In fact Marx’s writing on estranged labor is a repudiation of private property- a warning of how private property enslaves the worker. This writing on estranged labor is an obvious point of basis for Marx’s Communist Manifesto. The purpose of this paper is to view Marx’s concept of alienation (estranged labor) and how it limits freedom. For Marx man’s freedom is relinquished or in fact wrested from his true nature once he becomes a laborer. This process is thoroughly

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    philosophers have discussed the issue of class struggle. Karl Marx and Andrew Carnegie both developed theories of the unequal distribution of wealth a long time ago; however the only Carnegie’s ideology could apply to American society today. In “The Communist Manifesto”‚ Marx first introduces the two main social classes: bourgeois (the upper class) and proletarians (the lower class or working class). He points out the revolution of industrialism has made changes of Capitalism to Communism. He suggests that

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