The Relevance of the Communist Manifesto as an Example of the Idea of Common Wealth
Abstract
The Communist Manifesto (hereinafter referred to as the Manifesto), as a classic programmatic document of Marxism, has had a profound impact on the development of world history since its birth. Common wealth is the essential requirement of socialism and an important goal of socialism with Chinese characteristics. In the great practice of promoting common prosperity in the new era, in-depth investigation of the intrinsic connection between the Manifesto and the idea of common prosperity and its practical significance not only helps to deepen the understanding of Marxist theory, but also provides important theoretical support and practical guidance for the realization of common prosperity.
Keywords
Communist Manifesto; Common wealth; Relevance
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v9i1.14046
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