'Workers of the World Unite', when Karl Marx brought forth the 'Communist Manifesto'
The article discusses the historical significance of the 'Communist Manifesto' published by Karl Marx on February 21, 1848, marking the intellectual birth of modern communism.
Daily Summary #1848: Brazil should adopt new strategies against organized crime, says NGO study; Country singer's wife arrested in the USA is released; Cyclone and cold front expected to bring heavy rain to three regions of the country
A study by Human Rights Watch suggests Brazil needs new approaches to combat organized crime infiltration, while there are updates on the release of a country singer's wife arrested in the USA and weather warnings for heavy rain.
Our neighbors actually started 1848, not the French
The article discusses the beginning of the 1848 revolutions in Europe, highlighting the rebellion in Palermo as the first event that sparked widespread uprisings against unpopular rulers.
From 1848 in Mexico to Maduro - All U.S. Interventions in Latin America
The article discusses the continuous expansion of the United States into Latin America from its early independence, detailing events such as the Monroe Doctrine and the U.S.-Mexico War, as well as later interventions in Venezuela.
February 21, 1848. 'Communist Manifesto' - 'Smuggling Ideas' and Relativization of Morality
The article discusses the implications of the Communist Manifesto, emphasizing its calls for revolution and violence despite its idealistic portrayal by its supporters.