A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism
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- | "'''A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism'''" (German: '''Ein Gespenst geht um in Europa — das Gespenst des Kommunismus''') is a [[catch phrase]] from the ''[[The Communist Manifesto]]''. | + | "'''A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism'''" (German: '''Ein Gespenst geht um in Europa — das Gespenst des Kommunismus''') is the [[incipit]] from the ''[[The Communist Manifesto]]''. It has become a a [[catch phrase]]. |
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"A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism" (German: Ein Gespenst geht um in Europa — das Gespenst des Kommunismus) is the incipit from the The Communist Manifesto. It has become a a catch phrase.
See also
- "Protect Me From What I Want"
- Political slogan
- Maxim
- Hauntology
- Spectre
- Specters of Marx (1993), a book by French philosopher Jacques Derrida
- A Spectre Is Haunting Texas, a science fiction novel by Fritz Leiber
- Old Europe (politics)
- The Phantom of Liberty, a 1974 Luis Buñuel film
- Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution (Prokofiev)
- List of German expressions in English
- Right-wing politics
- Left-wing terrorism
- "A specter is haunting the world — the specter of capitalism", Cosmopolis, a 2012 film by David Cronenberg
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