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'''Workers of the world, unite!''' is the anglicised slogan of the concluding lines of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]] pamphlet [[Manifesto of the Communist Party|The Communist Manifesto]], the original being, '''"Working men of all countries, unite!"'''.
'''Workers of the world, unite!''' is the anglicised slogan of the concluding lines of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]] pamphlet [[The Communist Manifesto]], the original being, '''"Working men of all countries, unite!"'''.


The phrase is often used as a propaganda slogan by communist groups from every strain of [[Marxism|Marxist]] from [[Marxist-Leninists|Marxism-Leninism]] to [[Trotskyists|Trotskyism]]. The phrase has also been used as a general left wing phrase for international working solidarity.
The phrase is often used as a propaganda slogan by communist groups from every strain of [[Marxism|Marxist]] from [[Marxist-Leninists|Marxism-Leninism]] to [[Trotskyists|Trotskyism]]. The phrase has also been used as a general left wing phrase for international working solidarity.
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