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 * Marx and Engels: Communist Manifesto **
 * 1848 **

Marx and Engel’s had collaborated to form the //Communist Manifesto// which was came to be accepted as the “bible of socialism” (McKay et al 765). Marx had emphasized how all of history’s and present day struggles were a direct result of the conflicts that had always existed between different classes, more specifically, the bourgeoisie and the proletariats. Marx inferred that one class would always inevitably dominate over the other leaving on class oppressed at the will of another’s. With the support of Engel’s charges of oppression in English factories, Marx could plausibly conclude that any profit made by a company had rightfully belonged to the workers. The //Communist Manifesto// had emphasized and completely raised the spirits of socialists everywhere.