A Communist Manifesto for the Airwaves: URN Delivers a Historic Broadcast
- Nicholas Nix
- Jan 25
- 1 min read
The Unexplained Radio Network (URN) is taking a deep dive into the foundations of political theory this week with a special presentation on its hit show, The Daily Worker. On Tuesday night at 7 PM CST, listeners are invited to tune in for a definitive reading of the 1888 English edition of the Communist Manifesto. Originally authored by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, this specific version—meticulously edited by Engels himself—remains one of the most influential documents in human history. By revisiting this 19th-century landmark, URN aims to provide its audience with a raw, unfiltered look at the text that reshaped global geopolitics, stripped of modern commentary and presented in its classic authorized form.
This upcoming broadcast marks a significant moment for The Daily Worker, as it pivots to the "definitive" 1888 translation to ensure historical accuracy for its listeners. Whether you are a student of history, a political enthusiast, or simply curious about the words that sparked a worldwide movement, this 7 PM CST slot is a must-listen event. The Unexplained Radio Network continues to push the boundaries of talk radio by blending historical archives with modern accessibility, proving once again that the most "unexplained" aspects of our world often lie in the powerful ideas of our past. Set your reminders for Tuesday night—it’s time to hear the manifesto as it was meant to be heard.






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