London Times: The Dynamic Duo of Communism.
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London Times: The Dynamic Duo of Communism. It is 1848 and there is an extraordinary phenomenon happening in Western Europe, especially here in London. Today, we are interviewing two young special authors from the newly formed Communist League, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to speak about the fundamentals and beliefs in their recently written pamphlet, The Communist Manifesto. The Communist Manifesto has created a revolutionary uniqueness throughout Europe. It has brought upon uneasiness among the great European governments and monarchies. What is this force that is causing dread among the European nations? The London Times investigates. In your book, The Communist Manifesto, what is Communism? Engels: Communism is a flawless economical and political concept, where there is no formal government and everyone lives in a small community. Necessities like wages, housing, and food are distributed equally to everyone. There are no means of productions or no technological equipments that will exploit...

