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  • ...the city at the heart of the [[Industrial Revolution]], and compiled from Engels's own observations and detailed contemporary reports. ...ir second meeting in 1844, [[Karl Marx]] read and was profoundly impressed by the book.
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  • | name = Friedrich Engels | image = File:Friedrich Engels portrait (colored) 2.png
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  • ...and Scientific''''' is a short work first published in 1880 by [[Friedrich Engels]]. The work was intended as a way to make the ideas of ''[[Anti-Dühring]]' ...ts' favoring of the broad masses as opposed to the [[working class]]. Thus Engels has a mixed, though somewhat favorable view of these philosophers for their
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  • ...on''''' (German: ''Der achtzehnte Brumaire des Louis Napoleon'') is a work by [[Karl Marx]] begun in 1851 and first published in 1852 analyzing the defea {{Marx and Engels navbox|marx}}
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  • ...spinning, boring, turning, building, shovelling, stone-breaking, regarded by him as a manifestation of life, as life? Quite the contrary. Life for him b ...'.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Marx|first=Karl|title=The Marx-Engels Reader|last2=Engels|first2=Friedrich|publisher=W. W. Norton & Company|year=1978|isbn=978-0-393-
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  • ...ion of a future communist society.<ref>''Marx: A Very Short Introduction'' by Peter Singer, pages 12-13</ref> ...Association (ADAV), through drawing up a common platform. Neither Marx nor Engels were consulted about this platform, known as the Gotha Programme, and the r
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  • ...[Karl Marx]] first published in 1859. The book represents an early attempt by Marx at an exposition of his [[Karl Marx's critique of political economy|hi ...n the publishers of the ''Rheinische Zeitung'' conceived the illusion that by a more compliant policy on the part of the paper it might be possible to se
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  • ...notes and published after his death by his close collaborator [[Friedrich Engels]]. ...e [[2008 financial crash]]<ref name="tgsales">[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/oct/15/marx-germany-popularity-financial-crisis Booklovers turn to Kar
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  • Works by classical bourgeois political economists laid the scientific foundation for ...nd of the fraternal Marxist–Leninist parties as well as in scholarly works by Soviet and foreign Marxist economists.
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  • ...t Made on the Conspiracy of the 18th Fructidor, 5th Year''], p.149, Google Books.</ref> Its sense was soon generalized and used throughout Europe to apply t ...ne to becoming a "bribed tool of reactionary intrigue",<ref>K. Marx and F. Engels, [https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/communist-manifesto/ch01
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  • ...ovement to [[imperialism]], which hadn't yet developed in [[Marx]]'s and [[Engels]]' time. While he notes Lenin's fight against the revisionists of the [[II. ...ds of oppression: the Russian people were exploited both by capitalism and by their tsar, while Russia itself, allied with the western imperialists, conq
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  • ...ristian religion was imposed on various other populations around the world by their colonial masters. ...influence from the urban [[bourgeoisie]] and the [[peasant]]ry alike, and by the close of the [[bourgeois revolution]]ary era the Church had been unseat
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  • ...y-findings-religion.aspx | access-date=2023-06-05}}</ref> It is often used by the [[alt-right]] and [[Fundamentalist Christianity|fundamentalists]] to ju ..., such as [[Leo Tolstoy]].<ref>{{cite web | title=Leo Tolstoy - Biography, Books, Religion, & Facts | website=Encyclopedia Britannica | date=1998-07-20 | ur
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  • ...viet Union]] from 1941 to 1953. He synthesized the writings of [[Marx]], [[Engels]] and [[Lenin]] into an official state ideology known as [[Marxism–Lenini ...facial scarring for the rest of his life. When he was 12, he was run down by a carriage, severely damaging his right arm, which left it all but useless
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  • ...]. It lasted until 26 December 1991, and was governed as a one-party state by the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]], with Moscow as its capital. Th In 1918, following the seizure of power by the Bolsheviks, a civil war between the Bolsheviks (or "Reds") and the rema
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