In the final chapter, Marx and Engels discuss how communists should relate to other political groups. They argue for collaboration with any group that fights against the oppression of the working class, even if they don't agree on everything. They emphasize the need for solidarity among workers worldwide, saying that only by uniting can they overthrow their oppressors and build a better future for everyone.
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