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Landmarks of Scientific Socialism
Anti-Duehring
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In 1875, Dr. Eugene Duehring, a Berlin University professor, declared his conversion to Socialism and introduced his own philosophical theories, prompting a strong response from Friedrich Engels. Known for coauthoring The Communist Manifesto, Engels aimed to challenge Duehring's ideas in this intense critique. The work highlights the ideological conflicts of the time and Engels' defense of Marxist principles against emerging socialist interpretations.
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