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Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (1880)

by Friedrich Engels

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Modern socialism is not a doctrine, Engels explains, but a working-class movement growing out of the establishment of large-scale capitalist industry and its social consequences.Introduction by George Novack, notes, index.
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This I feel is a good starting point for communist theory. It is very interesting to read the optimism here, it makes me wonder what Engels would think of society today and how the capitalists have mananged to stubbornly hold onto their illegitimate power. ( )
  Neal_Anderson | Aug 3, 2021 |
Great ideas, miserable to read though ( )
  Dreklogar | Apr 12, 2021 |
The hardest 84 pages I've ever read. Not overly complicated, though. Probably requires multiple reads for full digestion. Conveyed a more full understanding of the contradictions of capitalism and the solutions of socialism. ( )
  robinmusubi | Jun 5, 2020 |
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انگلس است که از سوی برخی از دانشمندان از آن به عنوان مخترع مارکسیسم. کار او تبدیل به یکی از تاثیر گذار ترین جنبش های سیاسی از دوران مدرن. او ماتریالیسم dialectal و تاریخی -- فلسفه رسمی از تاریخ و علوم در کشورهای کمونیستی بسیاری نه تنها در توسعه است -- اما همچنین 1 مورخ مارکسیست ، انسان شناس ، فیلسوف و مفسر در تاریخ مارکس در اوایل. این کتاب آغاز می شود با حساب حرفه انگلس به عنوان یک روزنامه نگار افراطی در آلمان و انگلستان است. قبل از ملاقات کرد مارکس ، او خود را به عنوان منتقد صنعتی و تاثیر آن بر مردم کار ایجاد کرده است. با هم آنها پیوستند او در حال حاضر تبدیل به علت کمونیستی. با هم آنها را ترویج نقطه متمایز نظر در فلسفه و سیاست ، خلاصه شده در "مانیفست کمونیست" ، که انگلس ساخته شده کمک قابل توجهی کردند. در سال بعد خود را توسعه انگلس تفسیر مادی خود را از تاریخ ، میراث فکری او رئیس ، که تا به حال اثر عمده ای بر هنر و علوم اجتماعی است. آثار نویسنده مبدأ آن و اثر آن بر توسعه نظریه مارکسیستی و عمل ، ارزیابی ابزار آن مورد بحث و مشکلاتی است که مارکسیست ها دارند enco This is the Amazon description in Farsi.
  RevolutionBooks | May 8, 2010 |
Includes an essay on "The Mark".
  LanternLibrary | Nov 11, 2017 |
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