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In "Landmarks of Scientific Socialism: 'Anti-Duehring,'" Friedrich Engels delivers a rigorous critique of Eugen Dvºhring's philosophical and socialist perspectives, offering a foundational text that addresses the theoretical underpinnings of scientific socialism. Engels employs a clear and didactic literary style that systematically dissects Dvºhring's ideas, while articulating the principles of dialectical materialism and the nature of class struggle. This work is not merely polemical but also serves as a pivotal intersection in the development of socialist thought, blending philosophical…mehr

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In "Landmarks of Scientific Socialism: 'Anti-Duehring,'" Friedrich Engels delivers a rigorous critique of Eugen Dvºhring's philosophical and socialist perspectives, offering a foundational text that addresses the theoretical underpinnings of scientific socialism. Engels employs a clear and didactic literary style that systematically dissects Dvºhring's ideas, while articulating the principles of dialectical materialism and the nature of class struggle. This work is not merely polemical but also serves as a pivotal intersection in the development of socialist thought, blending philosophical rigor with practical implications, thereby situating itself within the broader 19th-century socialist context, influenced heavily by Marxist principles. Friedrich Engels, a close collaborator of Karl Marx, brought a wealth of personal and intellectual experience to this work. Growing up in a bourgeois family yet sympathizing with the plight of the working class, Engels' path was shaped by his exposure to industrial capitalism and his lifelong commitment to socialist ideals. His partnerships with Marx in developing a scientific framework for socialism significantly influenced his writings, including the critique presented in "Anti-Duehring." This book is essential for readers seeking a profound understanding of socialist theory and philosophy. It not only demystifies complex ideas for contemporary audiences but also provides crucial insights into the debates that shaped modern socialism. Readers will benefit significantly from Engels' clarity and critical engagement, making it an indispensable text for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the philosophical foundations of socialism.

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Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) was a German philosopher, social scientist, journalist, and businessman who became famous for his revolutionary theory and works on communism alongside his comrade and friend Karl Marx. Engels was a co-founder of the Marxist theory and a key figure in the development of scientific socialism. Born in Barmen, Prussia, Engels grew up in a family of wealthy textiles manufacturers but diverged from his background to pursue a fervent interest in the plight of the working class. His observation of the condition of workers in England culminated in one of his early and notable works, 'The Condition of the Working Class in England' (1845). Engels and Marx together authored 'The Communist Manifesto' (1848), a seminal text of modern communism. In 'Landmarks of Scientific Socialism: "Anti-Dühring"' (1878), Engels aims to refute the ideas of Eugen Dühring, a socialist thinker who opposed Marxist views at the time. This work is significant for detailing a comprehensive exposition of Marxist theory, including philosophy, political economy, and socialism, and is often regarded as one of Engels's most important contributions to Marxist literature. Engels's writing and thought have been highly influential in the formulation of Marxist doctrine, instrumental in developing a systematic approach towards historical materialism and the critique of capitalist society. His scholarly style is characterized by an incisive analysis of economic and social history, integrated with a belief in the progression towards a more equitable society through socialism.