Communist

Friedrich Engels (Nov 28, 1820-Aug 5, 1895)

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    Early Life and Family Beliefs

    Friedrich Engels was raised in a family with liberal political views, loyal to Prussia, and Christian faith. Engels did not agree with his family politically or religiously. He was atheist and this can be tied to his later communist views.
  • Birth

    Birth
    Born in Barmen, Rhine province, Prussia (present day Germany).
  • Joined Prussian Army

  • The Holy Family

    Written with Karl Marx.
  • Karl Marx

    Met Karl Marx.
  • The Condition of the Working Class in England

  • The Communist Maifesto

    The Communist Maifesto
    Written by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx, it was a political pamphlet commissioned by the Communist League and published in London, England. That wrote on the social class struggles, how capitalism was unstable, and how they believed that socialism would eventually replace the capitalist societies. As the Revolutions of 1848 began to erupt, the Communist Manifesto was recognized as one of the most influential documents.
  • Herr Eugen Duhring's Revolution in Science

  • Socialism: Utopian and Scientific

  • Death

    Died in London, England.
  • YouTube Comminist Manifesto

  • YouTube Video