The Communist Manifesto Narrator:

Who is the narrator, can she or he read minds, and, more importantly, can we trust her or him?

Third Person (Omniscient)

Marx writes as if he knows everything, and he pretty much thinks he does. That pretty much qualifies him as an omniscient or all-knowing narrator in our book. And although there are no fictional characters, we can safely say this is written in the third person. There's no I, and there's no you; Karl just tells us that the bourgeoisie has been doing this, the proletariat will do that, the aristocracy is going down the drain, etc.

Know-it-all.