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'''Friedrich Engels''' (28 November 1820 – 5 August 1895) was a German philosopher, [[Theory|theorist]], political economist, and [[Communism|communist]] revolutionary who is considered the co-founder of [[Marxism]]. Engels made stupendous contributions to socialist theory. Being a friend of [[Karl Marx]], he often directed his work towards areas such as [[philosophy]] while Marx was more dedicated to [[political economy]]. He is viewed as a [[Classics of Marxism|classic of Marxism]]. | '''Friedrich Engels''' (28 November 1820 – 5 August 1895) was a German [[philosopher]], [[Theory|theorist]], political economist, and [[Communism|communist]] revolutionary who is considered the co-founder of [[Marxism]]. Engels made stupendous contributions to socialist theory. Being a friend of [[Karl Marx]], he often directed his work towards areas such as [[philosophy]] while Marx was more dedicated to [[political economy]]. He is viewed as a [[Classics of Marxism|classic of Marxism]]. | ||
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Friedrich Engels | |
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28 November 1820 Barmen, Jülich-Cleves-Berg, Prussia |
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5 August 1895 London, England, United Kingdom | (aged 74)
Friedrich Engels (28 November 1820 – 5 August 1895) was a German philosopher, theorist, political economist, and communist revolutionary who is considered the co-founder of Marxism. Engels made stupendous contributions to socialist theory. Being a friend of Karl Marx, he often directed his work towards areas such as philosophy while Marx was more dedicated to political economy. He is viewed as a classic of Marxism.