June 3, 2010

Communism Represents the Best and Highest Aspirations of the Human Race

From Marxism-Leninism Today:

Two works vital for understanding the development of the human race and the origin of life on earth were published in the mid-19th century – The Manifesto of the Communist Party by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels in 1848 and Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species in 1859.

Both works were ground-breaking in that, by empirical methods, they produced a scientific analysis that refuted previous religious and philosophical concepts of the world in which we live. They linked the dialectics of nature – representing the continual struggle of all species on earth for survival and development – with historical and dialectical materialism, which sees the human race developing from primitive tribal societies, holding land in common ownership, to class societies in which the struggles of the oppressed against the oppressor, the exploited against the exploiter, result in new social organisations and formations. These have had a lasting effect on subsequent international events and universal education.

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