À propos de l'auteur

Frederick Engels was a German philosopher, social scientist, and political theorist, best known for his collaboration with Karl Marx in founding modern socialism and communism. Engels was born in Barmen, a town in what is now Germany, into a wealthy family that owned textile factories. His early exposure to the working conditions of the labor class profoundly influenced his later work. He became a crucial figure in the development of socialist theory, advocating for the rights of workers and critiquing the capitalist system.

Nationalité Allemand
Date de naissance November 28, 1820
Lieu de naissance Barmen, Prussia, Germany
Date de décès August 5, 1895
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