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Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈɛŋl̩s]; 28 November 1820 – 5 August 1895) was a German philosopher, social and political theorist, and revolutionary…

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Born
(1820-11-28)28 November 1820 Barmen, Jülich-Cleves-Berg, Prussia
Died
5 August 1895(1895-08-05) (aged 74) London, England
Era
19th-century philosophy
Main interests
Political philosophy · Political economy · History · Sociology · Anthropology
Notable ideas
Historical materialism · Dialectical materialism · Scientific socialism · Class struggle
Notable works
The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845) The Communist Manifesto (1848) Anti-Dühring (1878) Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (1880) The Origin of the Family, Privat… · The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845) · The Communist Manifesto (1848) · Anti-Dühring (1878) · Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (1880)

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Early life (1820–1841)

Philosophy and communism (1841–1844)

Collaboration with Marx (1844–1849)

Manchester years (1849–1870)

London and later years (1870–1895)

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related to Sources · 307
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related to Studies · 43
Friedrich Engels → Akane Books, An Introduction, ASIN B0000CMSPY, Carlton, Censor, Cham, Coates, Communist Party, Croom Helm, David, Dialectics, Difference, Engels, Engels' Political Economy, Grace, Great Britain, International Publishers, ISBN, Kaan, Kan'ichi
related to Upbringing in Barmen · 31
Friedrich Engels → Barmen, Calvinist, Confirmation, Dutch, Elise Franziska Mauritia, Engels, Ermen, Friedrich Engels Sr, From, German Lutheranism, German Manchester, Germany, Godfrey, Haar, He, His, Jülich-Cleves-Berg, Manchester, North Rhine-Westphalia, November
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Friedrich Engels → Archive, Engels, Friedrich Engels Papers, German, International Institute, Internet ArchiveWorks, Karl Marx, Libcom, LibriVox, Marxists Internet Archive, Project GutenbergWorks, Social History, Standard EbooksFriedrich Engels, Works, Zeno
Notable works · 7
Friedrich Engels → Anti-Dühring (1878), Editor of Das Kapital, Volumes II and III (1885 and 1894), Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (1880), The Communist Manifesto (1848), The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845), The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845) The Communist Manifesto (1848) Anti-Dühring (1878) Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (1880) The Origin of the Family, Privat…, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (1884)
Main interests · 6
Friedrich Engels → Anthropology, History, Natural science, Political economy, Political philosophy, Sociology
see also · 6
Friedrich Engels → City, East German, Engels, Engels Guard Regiment, Russia, Saratov Oblast
Notable ideas · 4
Friedrich Engels → Class struggle, Dialectical materialism, Historical materialism, Scientific socialism
Other political affiliations · 4
Friedrich Engels → First International (1864–1876), First International (1864–1876) SPD (1875–1895) Second International (1889–1895), Second International (1889–1895), SPD (1875–1895)
School · 2
Friedrich Engels → Continental philosophy, Marxism

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Friedrich EngelsNotable ideasScientific socialism1.00infobox
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Friedrich EngelsNotable worksThe Condition of the Working Class in England (1845) The Communist Manifesto (1848) Anti-Dühring (1878) Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (1880) The Origin of the Family, Privat…1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsNotable worksThe Condition of the Working Class in England (1845)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsNotable worksThe Communist Manifesto (1848)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsNotable worksAnti-Dühring (1878)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsNotable worksSocialism: Utopian and Scientific (1880)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsNotable worksThe Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (1884)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsNotable worksEditor of Das Kapital, Volumes II and III (1885 and 1894)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsOther political affiliationsFirst International (1864–1876) SPD (1875–1895) Second International (1889–1895)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsOther political affiliationsFirst International (1864–1876)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsOther political affiliationsSPD (1875–1895)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsOther political affiliationsSecond International (1889–1895)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsPartner(s)Mary Burns (c. 1843–1863) Lizzie Burns (c. 1864–1878)1.00infobox
Friedrich EngelsPolitical partyCommunist League (1847–1852)1.00infobox
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