Author: Engels, Friedrich
Synopsis:
In 'Socialism, Utopian and Scientific', Friedrich Engels takes readers on a captivating journey through the history of socialism, exploring its origins, evolution, and contrasting approaches. Engels delves into the ideas of various utopian socialists, highlighting their visionary yet impractical notions, before introducing the scientific socialism of Karl Marx. Through a thought-provoking analysis, Engels unveils the fundamental principles and historical inevitability of scientific socialism, shedding light on its potential to transform society. This enlightening work offers a compelling exploration of socialism's past, present, and future, inviting readers to question and reimagine the possibilities of a more equitable world.
Genres: Political philosophy, Non-fiction
Themes: Socialism, Utopianism, Historical materialism, Class struggle
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