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Manifesto of the Italian Communist Party

The Manifesto of the Italian Communist Party, published in 1921, outlines the party's goals and beliefs, inspired by Marxist theory. It emphasizes the need for workers to unite against capitalist exploitation, advocating for social and economic equality. The manifesto criticizes the ruling class and promotes the idea of a revolution to establish a communist society where resources are shared, and power is in the hands of the proletariat. By highlighting class struggle, the document aimed to mobilize support for a systematic change in Italy's socio-political landscape, contributing to the broader international communist movement.