Noun
a socialist manifesto written by Marx and Engels (1842) describing the history of the working-class movement according to their views
Source: WordNetAs further testament to the continued influence of the text, Red Quill Books released The Communist Manifesto Illustrated as a four-part comic-book series beginning in 2010. Source: Internet
Gareth Stedman Jones, note on Engels' "Preface to the Russian Edition of 1882" in The Communist Manifesto'' (London: Penguin Books, 2002). Source: Internet
One of these, The Communist Manifesto: A Modern Edition by Verso, was touted by a critic in the London Review of Books as being a "stylish red-ribboned edition of the work. Source: Internet
Read The Communist Manifesto, written more than one hundred and fifty years ago, and you will discover that Marx foresaw it all." Source: Internet
See the letter from Karl Marx to Vera Zasulich contained in the Collected Works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: Volume 46, (New York: International Press, 1992) pp. 71–72 and Engels' "Preface to the Russian Edition of 1882" in The Communist Manifesto. Source: Internet
Engels, Frederick, Preface to the 1888 English Edition of the Communist Manifesto, p. 202. Penguin (2002) The British moral philosopher John Stuart Mill also came to advocate a form of economic socialism within a liberal context. Source: Internet