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  2. Friedrich Engels - Wikipedia

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    Engels wrote several important works of his own, including The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845), Anti-Dühring (1878), Dialectics of Nature (1878–1882), The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (1884), and Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy (1886).

  3. The Condition of the Working Class in England - Wikipedia

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    Engels' first book, it was originally written in German; an English translation was published in 1887. It was written during Engels' 1842–44 stay in Salford and Manchester , the city at the heart of the Industrial Revolution , and compiled from Engels' own observations and detailed contemporary reports.

  4. Baumwollspinnerei Ermen & Engels - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Engels gave way to his views on the "grim future of capitalism and the industrial age". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The Engels were a pietist, fiercely Calvinist family with solid beliefs in predestination and the rejection of forms of worldly pleasure.

  5. History of communism - Wikipedia

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    Engels regularly met Marx at Chetham's Library in Manchester, England from 1845 and the alcove where they met remains identical to this day. [91] [92] It was here that Engels relayed his experiences of industrial Manchester, chronicled in the Condition of the Working Class in England, highlighting the struggles of the working class.

  6. Robert Owen - Wikipedia

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    Other notable critics of Owen include Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, even though they viewed his work as a precursor to their own. [92] They recognized in Owen the important understanding, developed by Marx in Capital , that it is the working class that is responsible for creating the unparalleled wealth in capitalist societies.

  7. The Class Struggles in France, 1848–1850 - Wikipedia

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    This crisis saw a wave of bankruptcies and factory closures throughout Britain and it was in the midst of the aftershocks that this crisis sent across the European continent, Marx asserts, that the February Revolution took place. [2]

  8. Engels-Haus - Wikipedia

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    Engels himself was born in a different house owned by the family approximately 100 m (330 ft) to the east that has since been destroyed, but spent his youth growing up at Engels-Haus. The museum was opened in 1970 on the 150th anniversary of Engels' birth, and became a popular tourist destination for citizens of communist and socialist ...

  9. Sociology of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Engels gave way to his views on the "grim future of capitalism and the industrial age", [12] and described in detail, street after street, the total squalor in which the working people were living. [14] The book was published in English in 1887. While writing it, Engels continued his involvement with radical journalism and politics.

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