How does Sergei Eisenstein’s film Battleship Potemkin depict class conflict in Russia in the early twentieth century using an incident during the uprising of 1905? How does it reflect the theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels propounded in The Communist Manifesto?

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How does Sergei Eisenstein’s film Battleship Potemkin depict class conflict in Russia in the early twentieth century using an incident during the uprising of 1905? How does it reflect the theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels propounded in The Communist Manifesto? Does the fact that the film may not be a complete and accurate representation of the actual events diminish its value as a critique of the tsarist regime and as an argument for an alternative? 

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