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    “The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism” written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti highlights the main ideas behind the futurist movement that he introduced himself. In the beginning of the manifesto‚ Marinetti and his friends are awake at a late hour of the night and they hear the sound of automobiles pass by. Marinetti encourages everyone to test this new magnificent machine even though there was a sense of mystery and risk about it. Marinetti explains how they were so overcome by the madness and

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    Valerie Solanos‚ author of SCUM Manifesto and Betty Friedrich‚ author of The Feminine Mystique‚ were not notable authors for their work in the second wave feminism. Although the subject both authors discuss in their work is not the same and both authors have different viewpoint in sexuality‚ they both have underlying similarities. Both Solanos and Friedrich agree that a women should have her own identity and their viewpoint on men. In SCUM Manifesto‚ Solano persuades the female reader into believing

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    In the assertion‚ The Communist Manifesto‚ written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels‚ two German philosophers & revolutionists‚ discuss laid the intellectual foundation of the rise of communism and the broad political pushback against laissez faire capitalism in the 20th century‚ by expressing the aims of the nascent communist party. The two‚ Marx & Engels‚ argue the capitalist system as not only oppressive‚ but “nakedly dehumanizing.” In his study‚ Marx begins his argument describing a class’

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    Analysis of The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx and Freidrich Engles‚ The Communist Manifesto is an announcement of the aims of a communist organization. It has also functioned as an explanation of the ideas that form the foundation of communist and socialist philosophy. It begins with the view of history as a class struggle. With Karl Marx’s view of history class struggle‚ there are two classes in constant battle. First it was the master slave relationship‚ then follows peasant and nobility‚ on

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    Samuel Aldaco Mr. Allen English III 5/10/17 Proletariat The origin and role of the proletariat in fostering the end of exploitative‚ class-based society is discussed by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels in their seminal work The Communist Manifesto. Marx and Engels advance communism as the doctrine that outlines the proletariat revolution and liberation. In their prediction of the downfall of capitalism and the victory of socialism and eventually‚ communism‚ Marx and Engels conducted

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    Course: ARC 103 Title: Architecture and Sensitivity: A Manifesto for Sustainable Design This manifesto proposes an approach to sustainable design that I am interested in exploring during my time studying architecture. The idea of sustainability is a complex one‚ not without apparent contradictions. This makes it difficult to define in a wholly satisfactory manner. For the purposes of this manifesto I will advert to the definition proposed by Jason McLennan who asserts that sustainable design:

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    century‚ Actor Mark Rydell wrote‚ “There’s evidence of a social decline in direct proportion to technology and the industrialization of the motion picture industry” (Rydell). This statement echoes the words of Karl Marx‚ who wrote The Communist Manifesto in 1848 in response to industrialization and the subsequent decrease in living standards for the working classes of England‚ Germany‚ and France. According to Marx‚ although the bourgeois class was not the first oppressive class‚ in the 19th century

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    Manifesto of the Communist Party I. Preface to the German Edition of 1872 a. Has been published in German‚ English‚ French‚ Polish‚ Russian‚ and Danish. b. The general principles laid down in the Manifesto are‚ on the whole‚ as correct today as ever. The application of the principles will depend on the historical conditions for the time being existing. c. The socialist literature is deficient as it stopped at 1847. d. The Manifesto has become a historical document which no one has any right

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    Jungle‚ Upton Sinclair uses a true to life story to demonstrate the working man’s life during industrialization. Marx depicts in the Communist Manifesto an explanation of why the proletariat is worked so hard for the benefit of the bourgeois‚ and how they will inevitably rise up from it and move to a life of communism. When The Jungle and the Communist Manifesto were written‚ the proletariat‚ or working class‚ was a commodity of commerce. Like their brothers‚ they subjected to competition and all of

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    enhance the way our children live‚ to help them grow and learn and teach them skills for life.” There are‚ however‚ those who think the opposite. This is most evident in an essay by Theodore ‘Ted’ Kaczynski‚ also known as the Unabomber‚ called “The Manifesto”. Kaczynski was arrested for using email bombs to terrorize the United States‚ blaming it all on technology advancements‚ which is evident in the first line of his work‚ “The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the

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