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  Fredrick Engels
Fredrick Engels was born in Barmen, Kingdom of Prussia in 1820.
Engels settled in Manchester in 1842 the industrial heart of England at the time, and he observed the proletariat there.
Engels said that it was the working classes exploitation which countinued to drive it ever furthur to its total emancipation.
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 MIA - Lenin: Articolo biografico su Engels (1895)
Engels conobbe il proletariato inglese, del centro più industriale d'Inghilterra, Manchester, quando nel 1842 prese servizio dell'impresa commerciale di cui il padre era comproprietario.
Engels fu però il primo a dire che il proletariato non era semplicemente una classe sofferente e che è, infatti, la vergognosa condizione economica in cui vive il proletariato a guidarlo in modo inarrestabile verso la sua lotta per la definitiva emancipazione.
Engels, con semplici scritti, spesso di carattere polemico, si occupò di problematiche scientifiche più generiche e di diversi fenomeni del passato e del presente, analizzati nell'ottica della concezione materialistica della storia e dell'economia politica marxiana.
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Thus, for Marx and Engels, thoughts were not passive and independent reflections of the material world, but products of human labour, and the contradictory nature of our thoughts had their origin in the contradictions within human society.
Further Reading: [The Science of Dialectics], by Fredrick Engels, Dialectics of Nature, by Fredrick Engels, an example of dialectics in: The Metaphysics of Political Economy, by Karl Marx; The ABC of Materialist Dialectics, by Leon Trotsky; Lenin's Summary of Dialectics.
In a socialist society of the future, there would remain of course a highly developed social division of labour, but it is likely that a person who is one day an artist, will be on another a tourist guide, on another a teacher and on another a machinist.
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Engels was born in Barmen-Elberfeld (now Wuppertal), the eldest son of a successful German textile industrialist.
Engels was an active participant in the Revolution of 1848, taking part in the uprising at Elberfeld.
Engels fought in the Baden campaign against the Prussians (June/July 1849) as the aide-de-camp of August Willich, who was leader of a Free Corps in the Baden-Palatinate uprising.
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 Friedrich Engels
Engels reveled in the new spirit of the literature which dated from the July revolution, which he claimed was "the finest expression of the will of the people since the wars for independence.
Engels had stayed in England where he wrote the aforementioned Conditions of the Working Class in England, while Marx had been in Paris.
During the time of his traveling Engels had befriended Marx and so the two were asked to combine their skills to write a document for the "working men of all countries." On the League's instructions, he wrote, jointly with Marx, the Communist Manifesto which was published shortly before the February revolution (1848).
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Karl Marx & Fredrick Engels London, June 24, 1872 The 1882 Russian Edition The first Russian edition of the Manifesto of the Communist Party, translated by Bakunin, was published early in the 'sixties by the printing office of the Kolokol.
Fredrick Engels June 28, 1883, London The 1888 English Edition The Manifesto was published as the platform of the Communist League, a working men's association, first exclusively German, later on international, and under the political conditions of the Continent before 1848, unavoidably a secret society.
Fredrick Engels January 30, 1888, London The 1890 German Edition Since [The 1883 German edition preface] was written, a new German edition of the Manifesto has again become necessary, and much has also happened to the Manifesto which should be recorded here.
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 The Communist Manifesto
If Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were active today, they would have had little difficulty in reshaping elements of their most popular, ground breaking and crystal clear analysis of capitalism and its alternative that had ever been published.
Marx and Engels drew together a revolutionary analysis of society based on their findings from disparate, often desperate, daring deeds and ideas of various socialist persuasions and movements in the 1830s-40s.
Marx, Engels and their fellow Communist Leaguers and trade union militants, found that collective political party organisation was the answer; to direct all militant actions -- successful or not -- to achieving state power for workers, "forcibly", as the Manifesto put it, if necessary.
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 Friedrich Engels - TheBestLinks.com - Fredrick Engels, August 5, Belgium, Brussels, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fredrick Engels, Friedrich Engels, August 5, Belgium, Brussels, Country...
Friedrich Engels (November 28 1820 - August 5 1895) was a German Socialist philosopher and the co-founder of modern Communist theory with Karl Marx.
Engels edited several volumes of Das Kapital (Capital: A Critique of Political Economy) after Marx's death.
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 [Marxism] What is Marxism?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A cycle in which every finite mode of existence of matter,=20 whether it be sun or nebular vapour, single animal or genus of animals,=20 chemical combination or dissociation, is equally transient, and wherein=20 nothing is eternal but eternally changing, eternally moving matter and=20 the laws according to which it moves and changes.
Fredrick Engels Dialectics of Nature Introduction "Motion is the mode of existence of matter.
Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels Manifesto of the Communist Party Chpt 2: Proletarians and Communists Marx and Engels helped build a working class organization that encompassed=20 a huge spectrum of political groups -- the only workers they ever fought=20 against were those who sought to divide the working class along racial,=20 gender, or ideological lines.
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 Engels --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Founded in 1747 as Pokrovskaya sloboda (military settlement), the city was the capital of the former Volga-German Republic from 1922 to 1941, being renamed Engels in 1931.
Engels became a communist in 1842 and discovered the proletariat of England when he took over the management of the Manchester factory belonging to his father's cotton firm.
In 1844, the year he began his close association and friendship with Marx, Engels was finishing his “Umrisse zu einer Kritik der Nationalökonomie” (“Outline of a Critique of Political Economy”)—a...
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 Philosophers : Friedrich Engels   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When the REVOLUTIONS OF 1848 failed, Engels settled in England.
Engels's financial aid enabled Marx to devote himself to writing Das Kapital (3 vol., 1867-94); after his death Engels edited vol.
Engels had enormous influence on the theories of MARXISM and DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM.
www.trincoll.edu /depts/phil/philo/phils/engels.html   (153 words)

  
 Engels, Friedrich Science, Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Conditions of the Working-Class in England Fredrich Engel's widely read analysis of the effects of the industrial revolution on English life.
Engels Forum Discussion forum and live chat pertaining to Frederick Engels.
Modern History Sourcebook: Engels: Industrial Manchester, 1844 From Friedrich Engels, The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844.
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 Propoganda Poster - Great Leader Marx
Engels was the finest scholar and teacher of the modern proletariat in the whole civilised world.
And so to understand what Frederick Engels has done for the proletariat, one must have a clear idea of the significance of Marx's teaching and work for the development of the contemporary working-class movement.
Marx and Engels were the first to show that the working class and its demands are a necessary outcome of the present economic system, which together with the bourgeoisie inevitably creates and organizes the proletariat.
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 Manifest of the Communist Party - Appendix
The Communist League, an international association of workers, which could of course be only a secret one, under conditions obtaining at the time, commissioned us, the undersigned, at the Congress held in London in November 1847, to write for publication a detailed theoretical and practical programme for the Party.
At a Congress of the League, held in November 1847, Marx and Engels were commissioned to prepare a complete theoretical and practical party programme.
Authorized English translation, edited and annotated by Frederick Engels, 1888, London, William Reeves, 185 Fleet Street, E.C. I have added some of the notes of that edition to the present one.
www.socialistparty.net /pub/manifestcomm/app.htm   (4039 words)

  
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In the first part of the pamphlet Engels explains that Socialism of the past had been utopian — holding the belief that as soon as everyone in a society understood Socialism and believed in it, a Socialist society would appear.
Engels wrote about the publication of the pamphlet: "At the request of my friend, HYPERLINK "http://www.marxists.org/glossary/people/l/a.htm" \l "paul-lafargue"Paul Lafargue, now representative of Lille in the French Chamber of Deputies, I arranged three chapters of this book as a pamphlet, which he translated and published in 1880, under the title: "Socialisme utopique et Socialisme scientifique".
Fredrick Engels [General Introduction and the History of Materialism]  The present little book is, originally, part of a larger whole.
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 Engels-Socialism   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Among the best explainations of Marxism made by Marx and Engels, Engels wrote this pamphlet from portions of Anti-Duhring, with the intention of providing workers with a straight-forward exposition to Marxist thought.
In the first part of the pamphlet Engels explains that Socialism of the past had been utopian - holding the belief that as soon as everyone in a society understood Socialism and believed in it, a Socialist society would appear.
Engels then explains the slow historical development of the dialectical philosophy over thousands of years; knowledge that culminated into what allowed Marx to see and explain the materialist conception of history, which Engels goes onto explain in the third part of this pamphlet.
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 Dialectical Materialism   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was not until the 1917 October Revolution in Russia that the first lasting state was established based on the theories of Marx and Engels.
These leaders, and the millions who share their cause, yesterday and today, base their actions on a system of logic enunciated by Marx and Engels, and elaborated by Lenin.
It is a logical system that "afflicts the comfortable, and comforts the afflicted." It has survived the attacks of generations of right-wing ideologues, bosses, hostile academics, red-baiters, and apologists for the powers-that-be.
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 Shakespeare Links: Literary Theory
From the Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels Internet Archive comes a comprehensive list of primary works by the two authors, divided into decades.
This biographical overview of Marx life and work was written by Fredrick Engels himself in 1869.
A collection of letters that Marx wrote to fellow philosophers, primarily Fredrick Engels.
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Has Fredrick Engels resolved the question of the "missing link" by indicating the importance of labor in the transition from ape to man?
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 Marxists Internet Archive Library, Complete Index of Writers
The founders of Marxism, Marx and Engels, participated in the “International Workingmen's Association” from 1864 to 1872, where they found their first base of support and a connection with the workers' movement.
Created dialectical materialism independently of Marx and Engels, but on seeing their writings became their most ardent supporter.
A close associate of Engels and an early Marxist, Bernstein came to believe that capitalism could be made more and more democratic so that a socialist revolution would be unnecessary and irrelevant.
www.marxists.org /archive   (6604 words)

  
 On the Genealogy of Morals
Excerpt From Fredrick Engels, Anti‑Dühring: Herr Eugen Dühring's Revolution in Science [1878]
With Karl Marx, Frederick Engels was one of the founders of Marxism.
He lived from 1822 to 1895, mainly in Germany and England.
www-rohan.sdsu.edu /dept/phil/classmorality.htm   (2662 words)

  
 Workers International League - Links
Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels Internet Archive - extensive collection of primary and secondary works, including correspondence and images.
Marx and Engel's Writings - collection of Marx and Engels' writings in history, sociology, and political theory.
Updated weekly, analysis from the perspective of the Labor movement and the need for the unions to form a mass working class party to defend the interests of working people.
www.socialistappeal.org /links.html   (813 words)

  
 Marx and Engels Collected Works : Vol 47. The Correspondence: April 1883-December 1886; Author: Marx, Karl; Author: ...
The Correspondence: April 1883-December 1886; Author: Marx, Karl; Author: Engels, Fredrick; Hardback; Book
This volume contains the correspondence of Marx and Engels from April 1883 through to December 1886.
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