Individual freedom from the Communist Manifesto is completely opposite from the view of Voltaire’s from the Enlightenment. According with the Communist Manifesto, this form of individual freedom would free the individual themselves from making the decisions and allowing the government to make all of the choices for them in terms of what is good for everyone as a whole. An example of this in the Communist Manifest summarizes that the government would make the country an individualistic society while the individual themselves does not have to worry about making their own decisions: “In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependent and has no individuality” (Marx
Individual freedom from the Communist Manifesto is completely opposite from the view of Voltaire’s from the Enlightenment. According with the Communist Manifesto, this form of individual freedom would free the individual themselves from making the decisions and allowing the government to make all of the choices for them in terms of what is good for everyone as a whole. An example of this in the Communist Manifest summarizes that the government would make the country an individualistic society while the individual themselves does not have to worry about making their own decisions: “In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependent and has no individuality” (Marx