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Exploring the 'hungry forties,' the book delves into the perspectives of Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill, and Friedrich Engels, highlighting the intense socio-political landscape of 19th-century Britain. The era's rapid industrialization, the rise of working-class movements, and the impact of global revolutions in 1848 created significant tensions. Through their writings, these influential figures offer rich and varied reflections on the challenges and transformations of society during this pivotal transition towards industrial democracy.
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The Condition of England Question, Michael Levin
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- 1998
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