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| | Frederick Engels: life of a revolutionary |
 | | Engels was there at the time of death and wrote the next day to their old friend in America, Frederick Adolph Sorge, 'Mankind is shorter by a head, and that the greatest head of our time'. |  | | Engels was active in the workers' movement in Switzerland and was appointed a delegate to a workers' congress while there, but he wanted to get back to Germany and managed to do so by the end of January 1849, when he heard that there would be no charges against him. |  | | Marx wrote in 1860, 'In my opinion, the biggest things that are happening in the world today are on the one hand the movement of the slaves in America, started by the death of John Brown, and on the other the movement of the slaves in Russia'. |
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http://pubs.socialistreviewindex.org.uk/isj65/german.htm
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| | Frederick Engels: 1820-1895 |
 | | Engels received his education at local schools run by the Protestant Pietists. |  | | In 1888 he visited the United States for two months and in 1893 he attended the Congress of the Second International in Zurich, where he addressed the final session and received a triumphant ovation from the delegations in attendance from 20 countries. |  | | In 1838, before he had completed his schooling, Engels was sent by his father to Bremen to work as a clerk. |
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http://www.wsws.org/history/1995/aug1995/engels.shtml
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| | frederick engels biography |
 | | Engels images yellow white homepage power help bull refine your new queryfriedrich engels friedrich engels new queryfrederick engels frederick engels new queryfriedrich engels biography friedrich engels biography new engels cfredrick... |  | | Find in a Library: Frederick Engels; a biography |  | | On August 5 (new style), 1895, Frederick Engels died in London... |
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http://www.marylandusa.net/frederick/frederick-engels-biography.html
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| | The Militant - 11/20/95 -- `In Defense Of Frederick Engels' |
 | | The Militant - 11/20/95 -- `In Defense Of Frederick Engels' |  | | Lichtheim was close to the left-centrist Socialist Workers Party of Germany in the 1930s, then became an unaffiliated Social Democrat in exile, first in Palestine and then, from the 1940s, in England. |  | | I will focus upon Frederick Engels and his contributions to the elaboration of dialectical materialism, for the following reason. |
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http://www.themilitant.com/1995/5943/5943_24.html
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| | Frederick Engels and the Iroquois Federation |
 | | The contradiction in Engels' position concerns his statement that all native Americans honor, though don't formulate, perceptions of liberty, equality, and fraternity. |  | | This new state of affairs was the ultimate goal of the historical process as Marx and Engels envisioned it. |  | | Engels begins his discussion of the Iroquois federation (Chapter III, "The Iroquois Gens" in The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State) by inscribing a basic and fundamental contradiction at the ground of his departure. |
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http://mayanastro.freeservers.com/engels1.html
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| | Engels, Frederick Libertarian Communist Library |
 | | It marks the opening of Marx and Engels' preparations for confrontation with Bakuninist forces at upcoming IWMA congress at the Hague (September 1872). |  | | I found Herr Engels at his house in Regent's Park Road, jubilant, of course, over the result of the elections to the German Reichstag. |  | | About eight years ago she married Charles Longuet a former member of the Paris Commune and at present co-editor of the Justice. |
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http://libcom.org/library/taxonomy/term/93
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| | The Militant - April 13, 2004 -- Frederick Engels, communist General |
 | | The Militant - April 13, 2004 -- Frederick Engels, communist General |  | | In his intimate circle Engels was dubbed with the playful nickname of the General. This name is signed to a number of his letters to Kautsky. |  | | Engels was not an orator, or it may be that he never had the occasion to become one. |
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http://www.themilitant.com/2004/6814/681449.html
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| | Friedrich Engels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Engels was born in Barmen-Elberfeld (now Wuppertal), the eldest son of a successful German textile industrialist. |  | | Engels fought in the Baden campaign against the Prussians (June/July 1849) as the aide-de-camp of August Willich, who was leader of a Free Corps in the Baden-Palatinate uprising. |  | | Friedrich Engels (November 28, 1820–August 5, 1895) was a 19th-century German political philosopher. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Engels
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| | Glossary of People En |
 | | Engel was born in Bremen in Germany and came to America in 1873. |  | | Engel was one of the four executed in 1887. |  | | Though known as very militant he was not at the Haymarket rally. |
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http://www.marxists.org/glossary/people/e/n.htm
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| | Frederick Engels |
 | | Engels, Frederick, socialist, born in Barmen on Nov. 28, 1820, the son of a well-to-do manufacturer. |  | | Took up commerce, but already at an early age began propagating radical and socialist ideas in newspaper articles and speeches. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/riley/787/Engels.html
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| | Frederick Engels, "Science of Natural Processes" |
 | | Engels is claiming that scientific law applies with equal measure to nature and society. |  | | Explain whether or not the free choice of human beings would be possible if all life processes are subject to deterministic scientific laws. |
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http://philosophy.lander.edu/ethics/notes-engels.html
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: Engels: Industrial Manchester, 1844 |
 | | Friedricj Engels' father was a German manufacturer and Engels worked as his agent in his father's Manchester factory. |  | | From Friedrich Engels, The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844 (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co., 1892), pp. |  | | As a result, Manchester became perhaps the first modern industrial city. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1844engels.html
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| | Frederick Engels |
 | | They knew nothing of a different kind of life than that in which they toil from morning until they are allowed to stop at night, and did not even understand the question never heard before, whether they were tired. |  | | This contains, among much else, anecdotal evidence of the ignorance of working children, including ignorance of Christianity, simple arithmetic, money --- and in Wolverhampton boys who had never heard of Willenhall, which is only an hour's walk from Wolverhampton. |  | | * Engels has earlier cited evidence from the Children's Employment Commission (183?). |
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http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/jfec/ge/engels.html
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| | Karl Marx and Frederick Engels |
 | | The chief representative and classical type of this tendency is Mr Karl Gruen. |  | | [8] NOTE by Engels to 1888 English edition: "Home Colonies" were what Owen called his communist model societies. |  | | The wealthier british aristocracy are, as yet, rather above that; but they, too, know how to make up for declining rents by lending their names to floaters or more or less shady joint-stock companies. |
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http://faculty.goucher.edu/history231/marx_manifesto.htm
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| | Friedrich Engels |
 | | Friedrich Engels' Comments on Marx's Death in Sozial Demokrat |  | | The Marx and Engels' Writings at Carnegie-Mellon (text versions of most of the above works). |  | | Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: An Introduction to Their Lives and Work by David Riazanov, 1937. |
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http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/engels.htm
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| | Frederick Engels - Eduseek |
 | | Subjects > History > History - 12+ > Ages and Periods > The Age of Revolution > 19th Century Philosophers and Intellectuals > Frederick Engels |  | | Link to us : Add Eduseek to your site : Newsletter |
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http://www.eduseek.com/navigate.php?ID=1459
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