Karl Marx Quote

In political practice, therefore, they join in all coercive measures against the working class; and in ordinary life, despite the high-falutin phrases, they stoop to pick up the golden apples, and to barter truth, love, and honour for traffic in wool, beet-root sugar, and potato spirits.


Section 3, paragraph 9. - The Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)


In political practice, therefore, they join in all coercive measures against the working class; and in ordinary life, despite the high-falutin...

In political practice, therefore, they join in all coercive measures against the working class; and in ordinary life, despite the high-falutin...

In political practice, therefore, they join in all coercive measures against the working class; and in ordinary life, despite the high-falutin...

In political practice, therefore, they join in all coercive measures against the working class; and in ordinary life, despite the high-falutin...