Published in the year 1989, Marx and Engels and the English Workers is a valuable contribution to the field of Economics.
The Condition of the Working-class in England in 1844
With Preface Written in 1892 Friedrich Engels. the masses there prevails almost universally a total indifference to religion, or at the utmost, some trace of Deism too undeveloped to amount to more than mere words, or a vague dread of ...
This book is the best-known work of Engels, and in many ways still the best study of the working class in Victorian England.
Virtually everything Marx and Engels ever wrote on labor strikes and trade unions has been collected in this volume for the first time. It includes vivid, often eyewitness accounts of...
First published in 1976. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Ira Katznelson critically assesses the scholarship on cities that has developed within Marxism in the past quarter century to show how some of the most important weaknesses in Marxism as a social theory can be remedied by forcing it to ...
This masterpiece by Engels reflects his views on the plight of labour classes in England.
" The series criticizes Proudhonism (and petty-bourgeois socialism in general, including Lassalleanism).
In the first article, Engels said the labor movement should lose the meaningless slogan "A Fair Day's Wages for a Fair Day's Work" - since capitalism's internal nature prevents capitalists from being "fair" to the workers whose wages they ...
Originally intended for a German audience and translated for American readers in 1885 by American socialist, suffragette, and civil rights activist FLORENCE KELLEY WISCHNEWETZKY (1859-1932), this work has never been out of print.