I have been going through Marx's "Communist Manifesto" and "Capital" and they

I have been going through Marx's "Communist Manifesto" and "Capital" and they

I have been going through Marx's "Communist Manifesto" and "Capital" and they seem to be contradicting all base communist beliefs within each government seen in today's society. Is there any basis to this, and if so, why do we speak of Marx as being the "Father of Communism"?

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