The life and teachings of Friedrich Engels / Zelda K. Coates.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Lawrence & Wishart Ltd., [1945]Description: 99 pages ; 19 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 923.343
- HX 276 .E6 C62
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BOOKS | Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks | HX 276 .E6 C62 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | NPML21110034 |
I. Early Years -- II. First visit to Manchester -- III. Meeting and complete agreement -- IV. The condition of the working classes in England in 1844 -- V. Home life and early communist activities -- VI. The communist manifesto -- VII. Bourgeois and proletarian democracy -- VIII. Constitutional rising in Germany -- IX. Fighting illusions of the democratic refugees -- X. Back to Manchester -- XI. Engels' devotion to Marx -- XII. Temporary estrangement from Marx -- XIII. An end to "sweet commerce" -- XIV. In London again -- XV. Anti-Duhring or the scientific basis of socialism -- XVI. After split in First International and death of Marx -- XVII. "The origin of the family" -- XVIII. The position of women in society -- XIX. The state -- XX. The nature of the proletarian transition state -- XXI. Last Years -- XXII. Failure of Second International -- XXIII. Engels - the man.
"A very brief introduction to the life and political and intellectual works of Friedrich Engels. Coates was a Russian-descended member of the British Labour Party and an author a some of the early texts on the Soviet Union." -- From the cataloguer.
"Written in 1920 [under title : The life and work of Friedrich Engels] as a contribution to the centenary celebrations of the birth of Friedrich Engels. In...the present edition for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his death...corrections and additions have been made." -- Introduction.
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