Summary:
The text presents an analytical approach to the class struggle and the problems of capitalism, advocating for a society in which the proletariat (working class) would overthrow the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) to establish a classless society. It outlines the goals of communism and argues for the abolition of private property and the establishment of a communal economy through a revolution led by the proletariat.
Key points:
1. Class Struggle: Human history is a series of class conflicts, primarily between the property-owning bourgeoisie and the laboring proletariat.
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