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Chargement... The Principles of Communism (original 1847; édition 1914)par Friedrich Engels
Information sur l'oeuvreThe Principles of Communism par Friedrich Engels (1847)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Much of the same information that can be found in the Manifesto (and written at a very similar historical moment), but organized in the form of a catechism which tbh can be a bit more readable, though apparently Engels himself disavowed the form in letters to Marx and recommended the adoption of a manifesto instead. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Friedrich Engels (November 28, 1820 - August 5, 1895) was a German industrialist, social scientist, author, political theorist, philosopher, and father of Marxist theory, working in close collaboration alongside Karl Marx. In 1845, he published The Condition of the Working Class in England, based on personal observations and research. In 1848, he produced with Marx The Communist Manifesto and later he supported Marx financially to do research and write Das Kapital. After Marx's death Engels edited the second and third volumes. Additionally, Engels organized Marx's notes on the "Theories of Surplus Value" and this was later published as the "fourth volume" of Capital. Engels is commonly known as a "ruthless party tactician", "brutal ideologue", and "master tactician" when it came to purging rivals in political organizations. However, another strand of Engels's personality was one of a "gregarious", "big-hearted", and "jovial man of outsize appetites", who was referred to by his son-in-law as "the great beheader of champagne bottles." Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Having read the above, one would be justified in asking why I have warded it five stars. The reason is that it opens up much of Engels thinking, at the time, in a very clear and straight forward manner. It is very helpful in making sense of the later, more considere works. ( )