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'''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!"'''.
'''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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Latest revision as of 19:09, 4 March 2023

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 Marxist from Marxism-Leninism to Trotskyism. The phrase has also been used as a general left wing phrase for international working solidarity.