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  1. Collected Works (v. 3) by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, 1987-05-06
  2. Frederick Engels by John Keracher, 1946
  3. Role of Force in History: A Study of Bismarck's Policy of Blood and Iron by Friedrich Engels, 1968-11
  4. Wage-labor and capital by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, et all 2010-07-28
  5. The condition of the working-class in England in 1844 : with preface written in 1892 / by Frederick Engels ; translated by Florence Kelley Wischnewetzky by Friedrich (1820-1895) Engels, 1950
  6. Karl Marx Frederick Engels Collected V8 (v. 8) by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, 1987-05-06
  7. Karl Mark Frederick Engels Collected V4 (v. 4) by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, 1987-05-06
  8. Karl Marx Frederick Engels Volume 6 (v. 6) by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, 1987-05-06
  9. Marx Engels Werke Band 31. Briefe Oktober 1864 bis Dezember 1867. by Karl; Friedrich Engels Marx, 1965
  10. Collected Works: Correspondence, August 1891-September 1892 v. 49 (Collected Works of Marx & Engels) by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, 2002-03-01
  11. Ludwig Feuerbach and the outcome of classical German philosophy, with an appendix of other material of Marx and Engels relating to dialectical materialism by Friedrich Engels, 1900
  12. The housing question / by Frederick Engels by Friedrich (1820-1895) Engels, 1970
  13. Engels on Capital;: Synopsis, reviews, letters and supplementary materials (The Marxist-Leninist library) by Friedrich Engels, 1941
  14. Hague Congress of the First International (Anthologies of Marx & Engels) by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, 1978-08-17

101. ABU - AUTEUR Friedrich Engels
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Friedrich Engels
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L'idéologie allemande (1845)
Manifeste du Parti communiste (1848)

Le rôle du travail dans la transformation du singe en homme

Socialisme utopique et socialisme scientifique
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102. Engels, Friedrich, Die Lage Der Arbeitenden Klasse In England. Nach Eigener Ansc
engels, friedrich Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England. Nach eigener Anschauung und authentischen Quellen Leipzig O. Wigand 1845.
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Condition Of The Working Class In England Engels, Friedrich Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England. Nach eigener Anschauung und authentischen Quellen ... Leipzig O. Wigand 1845 8vo, 358, (2) pp., 1 folding plan. Stamp to verso of title, lightly browned throughout, some underlining in pencil, else a good copy. Modern calf, original wrappers bound in. First edition. Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England established Engels' (1820-1895) reputation as a revolutionary political economist. In 1842 Engels moved to England to work in his father's company in Manchester. Already a communist at the time, he used his stay in England to observe the English social revolution. In Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England he expresses his belief that the social evils of his time are an inevitable result of the institution of private property and can only be eliminated through a class struggle culminating in a Communist society. – Goldsmiths' 34358; Kress C.6579; Stammhammer I, 72. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

103. Marx & Engels Internet Archive
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104. Origins Of The Family Et Al
THE ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY, PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE STATE. After Marx's death, in rumaging through Marx's manuscripts, engels came upon Marx's precis. of Ancient Society After reading the precis, engels set out to write a engels wrote The Origin of the Family, Private Property and
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THE ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY, PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE STATE
A fter Marx's death, in rumaging through Marx's manuscripts, Engels came upon Marx's precis of Ancient Society a book by progressive US scholar Lewis Henry Morgan and published in London 1877. The precis was written between 1880-81 and contained Marx's numerous remarks on Morgan as well as passages from other sources. After reading the precis, Engels set out to write a special treatise which he saw as fulfilling Marx's will. Working on the book, he used Marx's precis, and some of Morgan's factual material and conclusions. He also made use of many and diverse data gleaned in his own studies of the history of Greece, Rome, Old Ireland, and the Ancient Germans. It would, of course, become The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State the first edition of which was published October 1884 in Hottingen-Zurich. Engels wrote The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State in just two months beginning toward the end of March 1884 and completing it by the end of May. It focuses on early human history, following the disintegration of the primitive community and the emergence of a class society based on private property. Engels looks into the origin and essence of the state, and concludes it is bound to wither away leaving a classless society. Engels: "Along with [the classes] the state will inevitably fall. Society, which will reorganise production on the basis of a free and equal association of the producers, will put the whole machinery of state where it will then belong: into the museum of antiquity, by the side of the spinning-wheel and the bronze axe."

105. The Peasant War In Germany
Frederick engels THE PEASANT WAR IN GERMANY. The 1848 uprisings in Germany put engels in mind of the last great peasant rebellions of of 1500s.
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Frederick Engels'
THE PEASANT WAR IN GERMANY
Written: Summer 1850, London
Published:
Neue Rheinische Zeitung
T he 1848 uprisings in Germany put Engels in mind of the last great peasant rebellions of of 1500s. As he would later write: "The parallel between the German Revolution of 1525 and that of 1848-49 was too obvious to be altogether ignored at that time." Engels demonstrates the failure of both these revolutions was largely attributable to the bourgeois/burgherdom (and thus underscoring the mdoern need for an alliance between the working proletariat and the working peasantry). The Peasant War in Germany was the first history book to assert that the real motivating force behind the Reformation and 16th-century peasant war was socio-economic (class conflict) rather than "merely" religious. ONLINE VERSION: Translated from German by Moissaye J. Olgin in 1926 for International Publishers. Transcribed for the Internet by zodiac@interlog.com in July 1995. Put online January 4 1996.

106. THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
Karl Marx and Frederick engels. Manifesto. of the Communist Party. 1848. Bourgeois and Proletarians Proletarians and Communists Socialist and Communist Literature
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Karl Marx and Frederick Engels
Manifesto
of the Communist Party
Bourgeois and Proletarians Proletarians and Communists Socialist and Communist Literature Position of the Communists in relation to the various existing opposition parties ... Notes on the Manifesto and translations of it A spectre is haunting Europe the spectre of communism. All the powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope and Tsar, Metternich and Guizot, French Radicals and German police-spies. Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as communistic by its opponents in power? Where is the opposition that has not hurled back the branding reproach of communism, against the more advanced opposition parties, as well as against its reactionary adversaries? Two things result from this fact: I. Communism is already acknowledged by all European powers to be itself a power. II. It is high time that Communists should openly, in the face of the whole world, publish their views, their aims, their tendencies, and meet this nursery tale of the spectre of communism with a manifesto of the party itself. To this end, Communists of various nationalities have assembled in London and sketched the following manifesto, to be published in the English, French, German, Italian, Flemish and Danish languages.

107. Marx/Engels Library
Karl Marx and Frederick engels Collected Works
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Marx/Engels Library

Early
Selected Works
Theses on Feuerbach (M)
[A Critique of] German Ideology
(M/E)
Principles of Communism
(E)
The Communist Manifesto
(M/E)
Wage-Labor and Capital
(M)
Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
(M)
Capital, Volume 1
(M)
The Civil War in France
(M)
Critique of the Gotha Program
(M)
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
(E) (E) Selected Works on Historical Materialism Collected Works Selected Works Date Index ... Marxists Internet Archive

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