The "Communist Party Declaration" has a tremendous influence on the society which is rapidly industrializing, and its effect can be seen even in the dominant economic system of the 21st century. However, in the late nineteenth century, industrial capitalism was in danger of destruction. "Over the past century Marxists have repeatedly believed that capitalism is countless ... but that always returns with new power." Despite many economic disasters, industrial capitalism is It is in communism. Success has been achieved before.
In its heyday, the law of capitalism was a powerful force for innovation and industrial development. In the Communist Declaration, Marx and Engels said capitalism created "a miracle far beyond the Egyptian pyramids, the Roman aqueduct, and the Gothic cathedral." . Under capitalism, there are many other qualitative breakthroughs, from the invention of trains and telegraphs to the application of electricity and power generation. However, by the beginning of the 20th century, such a leap was rare. At this stage, productivity far exceeds the market, imperialists will not expand again without redividing the world. Thus in the middle of the Great Depression, the era of two world wars began
"Communist declaration" had a major influence and influence in the 20th century, but there is no result compared with the industrial revolution. The Communist Party Declaration brought new ideas and ideas and changed people's way of thinking, but the Industrial Revolution brought new things and inventions and changed people's way of life. "Communist declaration" may have a big influence on people's thinking and may have a more philosophical influence, but in reality people's lives are very different from the way people want to live. Therefore, the Industrial Revolution has a greater real impact, and the "Communist Party Declaration" has a nominal influence.
Marx and Engels explained in the "communist declaration" that certain factors in all the recorded history are that social development is achieved through class struggle. Under the capitalist regime this situation has been greatly simplified by biasing society into two extreme class bourgeoisie and proletariat. The phenomenal growth of industry and technology over the past 200 years has brought the concentration of economic power into the hands of several people. "History of the existing society so far is the history of the class struggle," the declaration said in one of its most famous words. For many years many people were thinking that this idea is outdated. In the expansion of long-term capitalism after World War II, class struggle seems to be past in full industrial economic full employment, improvement of living standards and reforms (Do you remember the welfare state?).