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Read the first chapter of The Communist Manifesto. How do Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels define the bourgeoisie? How do they criticize it? In what ways is their treatment of the bourgeoisie similar to Tolstoy’s in his novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich? To complete this task, you will need to make inferences from what you read, drawing reasonable conclusions or noting assumptions of the author, even when everything is not stated explicitly. To support your response, please provide textual evidence from the first chapter of The Communist Manifesto and the first four chapters of The Death of Ivan Ilyich.

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