Communist Manifesto
according to quote 28, what could be inferred from the equals point of view concerning popular sovereignty?
from the communist manifesto, 1888 mark and engels
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from the communist manifesto, 1888 mark and engels
quote:"The equals had believed that popular sovereignty and a virtuous republic could never be secured while inequality remained
off paper
Sorry I don't have that book. Perhaps you can quote a bit of it? I can probably find the whole thing then.
need help interpreting
quote on paper copied from school
can anyone help with this
Okay I'm no expert on this but I think it means that the people (popular sovereignty) could never decide on a government while inequality (differences in wealth, socio-economic status, power...) remained. This is to say that democracy can't work while rich people control the message. Disparities in class prevents people from having fair representation.