Yesterday - I should have written about this before enthusing about WJT Mitchell and Robert Darnton - was the 169th anniversary of the publication of Marx and Engels' Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848), probably the greatest and most influential political pamphlet ever written. Like the Proclamation of the Irish Republic of 1916, the Manifesto is a tremendous piece of performative writing (in JL Austin's famous phrase) - its being read brings into existence that to which it refers, it does things, it makes things happen (in this case, on the most epic of scales), and this goes a long way to explaining its enduring power and haunting effect.
Here is Tariq Ali - commentator, film-maker, street-fighter - on the Manifesto - from the Verso website:
Tariq Ali: Introduction to The Communist Manifesto
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Here is Tariq Ali - commentator, film-maker, street-fighter - on the Manifesto - from the Verso website:
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