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The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 by Friedrich Engels

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The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844 eBook
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The complete online text of The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844 by Friedrich Engels.


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Biography of Friedrich Engels
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The German revolutionist and social theorist Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) cofounded with Karl Marx modern socialism. Friedrich Engels was born on November 28, 1820, in Barmen, Rhenish Prussia, a small industrial town. He was the oldest of the six childre...
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Biography of Friedrich Engels
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Friedrich Engels is most often seen in the shadow of his friend and collaborator, Karl Marx--a position he himself did not contest: "Es ist mein Schicksal, daß ich den Ruhm und die Ehre einernten muß, deren Saat ein Größerer als ic...
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Biography of Friedrich Engels
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The German revolutionist and social theorist Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) was the cofounder with Karl Marx of modern socialism. Friedrich Engels was born on Nov. 28, 1820, in Barmen, Rhenish Prussia, a small industrial town in the Wupper valley. He was t...


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The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 Information
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The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 is one of the best-known works of Friedrich Engels. Originally written in German as Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England, it is a study of the working class in Victorian England. It was also...


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CRITIQUE: Studies in Contemporary Fiction
The shadows of history: the "Condition of England" in Nice Work.
09/22/2002: 10,268 words, approx. 34 pages
A feeling very generally exists that the condition and disposition of the Working Classes is a rather ominous matter at present; that something ought to be said, something ought to be done, in regard to it. Thomas Carlyle (1839) David Lodge's...
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Urban History Review
Working-class housing in England between the wars: the Becontree estate.
10/01/1998: 1,048 words, approx. 4 pages
Oxford Historical Manuscripts. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997. Pp. 273. 2 maps, 17 tables, bibliography, index. $121.50 (cloth). When urban studies came storming onto the scholarly scene in the 1960s, housing was identified as one of the essential areas of research. Scholars as...
 


Criticism and Essays
Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by John Lea
11,007 words, approx. 37 pages
In the following essay, Lea summarizes Engels' treatment of crime in The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 and discusses the relevance of the essay to modern issues.
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Critical Essay by The Spectator
1,691 words, approx. 6 pages
In the following essay, the anonymous critic comments on the 1892 reprinting of The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844, discussing specifically the preface Engels wrote for the new edition. The critic suggests that the book was worth republishing “if only to show what foolish things a clever man may say.”
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Critical Essay by The Westminster Review
642 words, approx. 2 pages
In the following excerpt, the anonymous critic reviews the 1892 reprint of Engels' The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 (originally published in 1845) and finds fault with the book's attack on the capitalist system.


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