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The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844

With Preface Written in 1892

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Paperback, 326 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9781108025607
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2010 9781108025607
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Frederich Engels (1820–1895) was a German businessman and political theorist renowned as one of the intellectual founders of communism. In 1842 Engels was sent to Manchester to oversee his father's textile business, and he lived in the city until 1844. This volume, first published in German in 1845, contains his classic and highly influential account of working-class life in Manchester at the height of its industrial supremacy. Engels' highly detailed descriptions of urban conditions and contrasts between the different classes in Manchester were informed from both his own observations and his contacts with local labour activists and Chartists. Extensively researched and written with sympathy for the working class, this volume is one Engels' best known works and remains a vivid portrait of contemporary urban England. This volume is reissued from the English edition of 1892, which was translated by noted social activist Florence Kelley Wischnewetzky (1859–1932).

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ISBN13:9781108025607
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:326

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Preface; Introduction; 1. The industrial proletariat; 2. The great towns; 3. Competition; 4. Irish immigration; 5. Results; 6. Single branches of industry - factory hands; 7. The remaining branches of industry; 8. Labour movements; 9. The mining proletariat; 10. The agricultural proletariat; 11. Attitude of the bourgeoisie towards the proletariat; Translator's note; Index.

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