Long-term is key: Communist revolutions happened in Paris (during his lifetime!) and in Germany (a generation after Engels passed). So mainly he was off-base on how certain he was these workers’ revolutions would succeed.
I don't think he was certain that any specific revolution would succeed, he's very clear that "The common ruin of the contending classes" is a potential outcome.
Long-term is key: Communist revolutions happened in Paris (during his lifetime!) and in Germany (a generation after Engels passed). So mainly he was off-base on how certain he was these workers’ revolutions would succeed.
I don't think he was certain that any specific revolution would succeed, he's very clear that "The common ruin of the contending classes" is a potential outcome.
Climate change :deeper-sadness:
Yes, I am well aware of those revolutions and why Marx thought what he did, but thanks for pointing them out anyways.
I figured you were! :100-com: