How the Communist Manifesto Changed the World Forever
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Welcome to History After Dark! We illuminate the shadows of the past, bringing you comprehensive biographies and in-depth history documentaries. If you enjoy these explorations of fascinating lives and thought, please: 👍 Like this video – it truly helps others discover our content! 🔔 Subscribe to @historyafterdarkfilms for more Biographies. We'd also love to hear from you in the COMMENTS below. Let us know which historical or intellectual figure you think we should explore in a future Biography. For a deeper understanding, this narrative draws upon China Miéville’s "A Spectre, Haunting: On the Communist Manifesto" and Gareth Stedman Jones’s historical introduction to the Penguin Classics edition. In this documentary episode, we dissect the Communist Manifesto, a text that transformed from a botched deadline into a global weapon. Our story begins in the "Hungry Forties," tracking how two young radicals, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, hijacked a religious secret society to publish a declaration of war against the old order. We analyze the text itself—a rhetorical instrument mixing gothic horror with cold economic observation. We trace its journey from a failed pamphlet in the revolutions of 1848 to a forgotten historical curio, and finally its weaponization by the Soviet state. We examine the psychological and intellectual partnership between Marx and Engels and how their diagnosis of capitalism predicted the globalised gig economy long before the 21st century. Finally, we assess the document's status today: a ruin, but a habitable one, still warning of systemic instability. CHAPTERS 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:32 The Hungry Forties and the Young Hegelians 00:11:44 Two Young Radicals in Paris and Manchester 00:20:03 The League of the Just 00:27:18 From Catechism to Manifesto 00:33:36 The Sorcerer and the Bourgeoisie 00:40:08 The Gravediggers 00:46:52 1848 – The Springtime of Peoples 00:53:02 The Wilderness Years 00:59:11 The Paris Commune and the Resurrection 01:06:27 The Second International and the Bible of the Working Class 01:13:33 1917 – The Spectre Materializes 01:21:43 The Dogma and the Dream 01:29:16 1989 and the End of History? 01:37:04 Globalization and the Return of the Repressed 01:44:52 The Manifesto Today
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