Marking the Anniversary of 'The Communist Manifesto'

If The Communist Manifesto was meant to liberate the proletariat, the Manifesto itself in recent years needed liberating from Marxism's narrow post-Cold War orthodoxies and exclusive cadres. It has been freed.

For evidence, one need only have attended "Manifestivity," a celebration of the Manifesto's 150th anniversary held on October 30 and 31 at Cooper Union's Great Hall, in New York.

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