In this episode, we delve into The Communist Manifesto, a groundbreaking political pamphlet authored by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848. This foundational text of Marxism explores the historical struggles between classes, particularly focusing on the conflict between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. We discuss the manifesto’s calls for the overthrow of capitalist societies in favor of a classless society, the role of the working class in driving revolutionary change, and the critique of capitalism for alienating workers. With a focus on historical materialism and the vision for a communally owned means of production, this episode unpacks the manifesto’s enduring impact on revolutionary movements and socialist thought worldwide. Join us as we explore its key ideas and the clarion call for workers’ solidarity.