In the Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels argued that the elimination of private property would
a. empower the workers to have a revolution.
b. strip the bourgeoisie of their oppressive powers.
c. establish a new society without government.
d. end the suffering of the third world.
e. redistribute all material wealth universally.
ANSWER:
c
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