The origin of the family, private property and the state
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Once, while visiting his friend and ally, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels filled the questionnaire in his daughter"s diary. Thanks to this, we know that the author of the “Manifesto of the Communist Party” and many other programmatic works of communism, erudite and polyglot, a brilliant publicist and author of serious scientific works, appreciated the cheerful character in people, did not tolerate the produced ladies, preferred “Chateau Margo” of 1848, He loved Irish stew and blue bells and did not like to go to the dentist.
The title work of this collection, the book “The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State”, first published in 1884, is devoted to the evolution of family-stringing relations, the analysis of the processes of the decomposition of the clan society and the formation of a class based on private property, origin and essence statehood. In addition, the collection includes the iconic publications of Engels “To the Housing issue” (1872–1873) and “To the history of original Christianity” (1894), which are not important for understanding ideas formulated by the founders of Marxism
The title work of this collection, the book “The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State”, first published in 1884, is devoted to the evolution of family-stringing relations, the analysis of the processes of the decomposition of the clan society and the formation of a class based on private property, origin and essence statehood. In addition, the collection includes the iconic publications of Engels “To the Housing issue” (1872–1873) and “To the history of original Christianity” (1894), which are not important for understanding ideas formulated by the founders of Marxism
Author:
Author:Engels Friedrich
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: ABC-classic. Non-Fiction
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-15931-0
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