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The Communist Manifesto: Critical Essay by Francis B. Randall

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Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx
About 19 pages (5,661 words)
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SOURCE: Randall, Francis B. “Introduction: Marx the Romantic.” In The Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, translated by Samuel Moore, edited by Joseph Katz, pp. 8-41. New York: Washington Square Press, 1964.

In the following excerpt, originally written in 1963, Randall explores the Romantic influences on both Marx and The Communist Manifesto, with special focus on Marx's experience and a close reading of the first two chapters of the Manifesto.

This is a free excerpt of 71 words. There are 5,661 words (approx. 19 pages at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.

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