Manifesto: Three Classic Essays on how to Change the WorldOcean Press, 2005 - 168 pages "Let's be realists, let's dream the impossible." Che Guevara's words summarize the radical vision of the four famous rebels presented in this book: Marx and Engels' Communist Manifesto, Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution and Che Guevara's Socialism and Humanity. Far from being lifeless historical documents, these manifestos for revolution will resonate with a new generation also seeking a better world. "The world described by Marx and Engels . . . is recognizably the world we live in 150 years later."--Eric Hobsbawm "Rosa Luxemburg was a brilliant, brave and independent woman, passionately internationalist and antiwar, a believer in the people's 'spontaneity' in the cause of freedom; a woman who saw herself as Marx's philosophical heir."--Adrienne Rich |
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Contents
Karl Marx Rosa Luxemburg and Che Guevara | 1 |
introduction | 11 |
The Communist Manifesto | 27 |
Reform or Revolution | 69 |
Socialism and Man in Cuba | 147 |
notes on the contributors | |