Communism is not a doctrine but a movement; it proceeds from facts and not from principles.
Communist Manifesto co-author
Communism is not a doctrine but a movement; it proceeds from facts and not from principles.
Communist Manifesto co-author
Letter to P. V. Annenkov, December 28, 1846 (often attributed to Marx, but Engels' thought is closely aligned)
1846
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