Friedrich Engels 
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State [EPUB ebook] 

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The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State is a critical examination of the historical development of human society, rooted in the materialist conception of history. Friedrich Engels analyzes the evolution of social structures, tracing the transformation of kinship systems, economic arrangements, and political institutions from primitive communal societies to class-based civilizations. Through this framework, Engels argues that private property and the state emerged as instruments of class dominance, reinforcing economic exploitation and social inequality. His work challenges conventional narratives about family and governance, positioning them as products of historical change rather than natural or immutable institutions.
Since its publication, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State has been a foundational text in Marxist thought and social anthropology. Its analysis of the relationship between economic forces and societal structures has influenced discussions on gender roles, inheritance laws, and political power. Engels' arguments about the subjugation of women under patriarchal property relations have also contributed to feminist critiques of historical and contemporary inequalities.
The book's enduring significance lies in its ability to reveal the economic underpinnings of social institutions and to challenge readers to reconsider the origins of power and oppression. By exploring the intersections of property, family, and state formation, Engels invites critical reflection on the forces shaping modern society and the potential for transformative change

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Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, social scientist, and political theorist, best known for his collaboration with Karl Marx in developing the theory of historical materialism and co-authoring The Communist Manifesto (1848). Engels played a crucial role in shaping socialist thought and contributed significantly to Marxist theory through his writings and financial support of Marx. His works remain fundamental to the study of political economy, class struggle, and historical development.
Engels met Karl Marx in Paris in 1844, and their collaboration laid the foundation for modern socialist thought. Together, they wrote The Communist Manifesto, which called for the overthrow of capitalist societies and the establishment of a classless, communist system. Engels' economic insights and firsthand observations of industrial capitalism greatly influenced Marx's seminal work, Das Kapital.
Engels' contributions to socialist theory were profound. His analytical approach to capitalism and class struggle provided a foundation for later Marxist movements and revolutions. After Marx's death in 1883, Engels dedicated himself to editing and publishing the second and third volumes of Das Kapital, ensuring the dissemination of Marxist economic theory.
His writings on political economy, historical materialism, and social structures have influenced generations of scholars, activists, and political leaders. Engels' observations on industrial capitalism's effects on the working class remain relevant in discussions on labor rights and economic inequality today.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 110 ● ISBN 9788583866077 ● Tamaño de archivo 0.6 MB ● Editorial Lebooks Editora ● Ciudad São Paulo ● País BR ● Publicado 2025 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 10157092 ● Protección de copia DRM social

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