The Communist Manifesto is the core place for Marx to try and influence change in terms of arguing for the freedom of the proletariats. This freedom is from the capitalists whom have subjugated the proletariat to a low state where their life, relations, and the world around them has become essentially meaningless. Marx states that from the moment when individual property can no longer be transformed into bourgeoisie property, into capital, from that moment, you say, individuality vanishes (Marx and Engels 1978, 486). From Marx’s communist perspective, it seems that his aim is to eradicate the individualistic method of thought. Essentially what is delineated in the Communist Manifesto are the steps to be taken for the working class to be free from the oppression they have endured. Marx highlights this oppression by giving one example where he claims that the bourgeoisie, wherever they have got the upper hand, has…left no remaining nexus between man and man than naked self-interest…it has converted the physician…into its paid wage laborer (475-476). How then, does the proletariat obtain
The Communist Manifesto is the core place for Marx to try and influence change in terms of arguing for the freedom of the proletariats. This freedom is from the capitalists whom have subjugated the proletariat to a low state where their life, relations, and the world around them has become essentially meaningless. Marx states that from the moment when individual property can no longer be transformed into bourgeoisie property, into capital, from that moment, you say, individuality vanishes (Marx and Engels 1978, 486). From Marx’s communist perspective, it seems that his aim is to eradicate the individualistic method of thought. Essentially what is delineated in the Communist Manifesto are the steps to be taken for the working class to be free from the oppression they have endured. Marx highlights this oppression by giving one example where he claims that the bourgeoisie, wherever they have got the upper hand, has…left no remaining nexus between man and man than naked self-interest…it has converted the physician…into its paid wage laborer (475-476). How then, does the proletariat obtain