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
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.