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Title: Karl Marx and the Communist Manifesto
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An existing society would be defeated by a more efficient and viable society. The earliest civilizations lacked order and then gave way to feudalism. Feudalism was then itself replaced with a bougeoise system of government. With this he concluded that it was inevitable that Communism would take over the next phase of governments... Showed first 250 characters
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With this he concluded that it was inevitable that Communism would take over the next phase of governments.#
Karl Marx later died in 1883 before many would acknowledge his intellectual abilities. He was largely ignored by the populace until after his death when his ideas gained rapid acceptance in the socialist movement... Showed next 250 characters
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