This book examines the life and works of Friedrich Engels during the
decade before he entered a political partnership with Karl Marx. It
takes a thematic approach in three substantial chapters: Imagination,
Observation, and Vocation. Throughout, the reader sees the world from
Engels’s perspective, not knowing how his story will turn out. This
approach reveals the multifaceted and ambitious character of young
Friedrich’s achievements from age sixteen till just turning
twenty-five. At the time that he accepted Marx’s invitation to
co-author a short political satire, Engels was far better known and
much more accomplished. He had published many more articles on far
more subjects, in both German and English, than Marx had managed.
Moreover, he had written a critique of political economy from a
perspective unique in the German context, and published his own
pioneering and substantial study of working class conditions in an
industrializing economy. Offering an innovative approach to a largely
neglected period of Engels’s life before meeting Marx, Carver upends
standard narratives in existing biographical studies of Engels to
reveal him as an important figure not just in relation to his more
famous collaborator, but a key voice in the liberal-democratic,
constitutional and nation-building revolutionism of the 1830s and
1840s.
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ISBN
9783030423711
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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