Marx and the idea of communism Many historians, scientists, and psychologists have proved that people are influenced by the world around them. This is the reason why Karl Marx wrote the "Communist Party Declaration". Working conditions of the working class - the living conditions of his proletariat and bourgeoisie (upper class) must have a great influence on his views and ideals. In France, the living environment arises from the present economy and the controlling agencies.
In the United States since then "something called" Marxist "(Manipud IDI 1848, pananangi-maldit NI Karl Marxi ITI, declaration, adudan ditoy Estados Unidos, TI nangikas doing something, since then • Since 1848, Marx released "Declaration of Communism" - kasaba ITI doktrina managan Marxism) • Today in the United States, inks, inks or "Constitution" and "Bill of Rights" have disappeared but the dangerous "Declaration of Independence" It is not. Titanium (Ti peggad ITA ditoy Estados Unidos is the TI-kusnaw panag saan right of Tinta TI Independent, TI Konstitusion Province TI Bldg. Of Ti is in danger of government officials destroying the contents of these documents ISU daytoy, A dagiti oficiales ITI presidential office father-dadaelenda peggad Weno TI sustansia Weno anag dagitoy dokumento) (Bouslog-Sawyer, 1951, 1-18)
Karl Marx was one of the most influential ideologies of the 19th and 20th centuries. His revolutionary document, the 1847 Communist Manifesto, is the first document detailing Communist philosophy. Karl Marx's communism is the integration of thought and action developed after enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution. "Communist declaration" covers a wide range of effects including, but not limited to, socialism, classical economics, evolution, revolution.