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Friedrich Engels

Definition

Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, historian, and revolutionary socialist. He co-authored "The Communist Manifesto" with Karl Marx and supported Marx's work on capitalism critique.

Analogy

If Karl Marx was the director of a movie critiquing capitalism, Friedrich Engels would be his trusted co-director, helping him write the script (The Communist Manifesto) and fund the production.

Related terms

Socialism: A political ideology that advocates for social ownership and democratic control of production means. It's like having a shared bank account where everyone contributes to and benefits from equally.

Capitalism Critique: The criticism of capitalist economic system due to its inherent issues such as wealth inequality. It's like criticizing an unfair race where some runners start halfway towards finish line while others start at beginning.

The Communist Manifesto: A political pamphlet by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that presents their theories about politics and society. It’s like reading their detailed game plan for changing societal structure.



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