
Class Struggle
Please allow 7 working days to process before shippingStool folds flat - Made of furniture grade birch plywoodDimensions of stool: 23"x14"x13"Manufactured in NY Class Struggle is a board game designed by Professor Bertell Ollman. The box for the game features Karl Marx arm-wrestling Nelson Rockefeller. Inside the box, a pile of Chance Cards includes messages such as “You are treating your class allies very badly” and “Your son has become a follower of Reverend Moon.” The ultimate goal of the game is to avoid nuclear war and win the revolution. When the game was released in 1978, the U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. were locked in the Cold War and the specter of communism was still scary to the average American. Even then, Class Struggle sold around 230,000 copies. Before it went out of print, it was translated into Italian, German, French and Spanish. Just how did this game become so popular? The story begins with a quirky Marxist professor trying to change jobs and ends with him getting suc