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Friedrich Engels

    November 28, 1820 – August 5, 1895

    Friedrich Engels was a German thinker and social reformer whose early experiences with industrial poverty in England spurred him to analyze social injustice. Upon meeting Karl Marx, they became lifelong collaborators, co-authoring seminal works that shaped socialist thought. Engels delved into the origins of the state and family, earning a reputation for his devout atheism. His writings continue to provoke reflection on power structures and inequality.

    Friedrich Engels
    Essential Writings of Friedrich Engels: Socialism, Utopian and Scientific; The Principles of Communism; And Others
    Capital: A Critique Of Political Economy; Volume 2
    Collected Works 3
    Frederick Engels on Capital
    Anti-Dühring
    Civil War in France: The Paris Commune