Friedrich Engels
The Life and Legacy of a Socialist Pioneer
Format:Set / collection
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:22nd Apr '76
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This book offers an insightful exploration of Friedrich Engels' life and his pivotal role in shaping Marxist socialism, essential for understanding its historical context.
First published in 1976, Friedrich Engels explores the life and contributions of one of the most significant figures in the development of socialist thought. The year 1970 marked the 150th anniversary of Engels' birth, a moment that highlighted his role as Karl Marx's closest friend and collaborator. This book delves into the profound influence Engels had on Marxist theory and the broader socialist movement, which continues to resonate today with millions of followers around the globe.
The text provides an in-depth examination of Engels' career, emphasizing how his ideas and writings shaped the course of socialism in the nineteenth century. By understanding his contributions, readers gain valuable insights into the origins and evolution of Marxist socialism, which has had a lasting impact on political ideologies and state governance throughout history. The book serves as a critical resource for anyone interested in the foundations of modern socialism and the intellectual legacy of its key figures.
As the first volume in a two-part series, Friedrich Engels sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of Engels’ life and work. It invites readers to reflect on the historical context in which Engels operated and the relevance of his ideas in contemporary discussions about socialism and economic systems. This foundational text is essential for both scholars and casual readers seeking to understand the complexities of Marxist thought.
ISBN: 9780415431668
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
892 pages