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by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx
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IV—Position of the Communists in Relation to the Various Existing Opposition Parties Summary and Analysis

Part 4 is the shortest and final major division of the original document. Communists support existing opposition parties formed by the working classes of the world. Communists seek to assist existing parties meet their immediate goals while simultaneously fostering a long-term and over-arching goal of a classless society; even so, Communists reserve the privilege of analyzing existing parties when their ideologies preclude rational development. The Communists specifically mentions supporting the Chartists of England, the Agrarian Reformers of America, the Reformed Social Democrats of France, the Radicals of Switzerland, and the Polish party of agrarian revolution. The Communists even join with.....

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