ABSTRACT

First published in 1976. The year 1970 saw the 150th anniversary of the birth of Friedrich Engels who was Karl Marx's most intimate friend and collaborator. Today the disciples of Marx and Engels are numbered in millions and the way of life of great states is based upon their doctrines. An understanding of the career and work of Friedrich Engels is essential to an appreciation of the origin and development of the Marxist form of socialism in the nineteenth century. This is the first volume in a set of two.

chapter 1|35 pages

The Road to Communism 1820–1844 1

chapter 3|116 pages

The Young Revolutionary 1845–1850

chapter 4|46 pages

The Manchester Years 1850–1870

chapter 5|44 pages

Friends in Exile

part |83 pages

Documents

chapter IV|3 pages

Letter to G. A. Köttgen of Elberfeld 1

chapter VI|19 pages

The Status Quo in Germany, 1847 1

chapter VII|6 pages

The Free Trade Congress in Brussels 1

chapter VIII|18 pages

Principles of Communism, November 1847 1

chapter 6|21 pages

Engels and Das Kapital

chapter 7|42 pages

The General

chapter 8|43 pages

Engels and the Working Classes 1850–1870

chapter 9|58 pages

The First International 1864–1872

chapter 10|16 pages

Marx and Engels: The Last Phase 1870–1883

chapter 11|26 pages

The Champion of Marxism 1872–1879

chapter 12|14 pages

Engels as Historian 1

chapter 14|103 pages

The Leader of the Orchestra 1883–1895