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I guess that's hard to determine, which is the most influential. I think religious books like the Bible, the Quran, ... were very influential. Or "Capital" by Karl Marx.
Marx would definitely be less influential than religious texts. It's massively influential to be sure, but the Christian Bible and Quran were shaping empires for over a thousand years before Marx put pen to paper.