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Definition of Engels
1. Noun. Socialist who wrote the Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx in 1848 (1820-1895).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Engels
Literary usage of Engels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. German Social Democracy: Six Lectures by Bertrand Russell (1896)
"Here he made the acquaintance of Engels, who remained his most intimate ...
Engels was the son of a German manufacturer, but had lived in Manchester to ..."
2. The Larger Aspects of Socialism by William English Walling (1913)
"APPENDIX A SOCIALISM AND PRAGMATISM AS SEEN IN THE WRITINGS OF MARX AND Engels
How does it happen that the modern Socialist philosophy did not come from the ..."
3. The Library of Original Sources: Ideas that Have Influenced Civilization, in edited by Oliver Joseph Thatcher (1915)
"... FRIEDRICH Engels FRIEDRICH Engels was born at Barmen, Germany, 1820. He was
a lifelong friend of Karl Marx and with him is one of the founders of German ..."
4. A Study of the Magmatic Sulfid Ores by Cyrus Fisher Tolman, Austin Flint Rogers (1916)
"SUMMARY The Engels mine, which is rapidly becoming one of the important copper
... BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Engels ORE DEPOSIT Aubury, LE—The copper resources of ..."
5. The Socialists and the War: A Documentary Statement of the Position of the by William English Walling (1915)
"FREDERICK Engels ON THE COMING WAR An article written by Engels in 1892 emphasizes
a no less important feature of the Socialist position, the idea that a ..."
6. Applied Socialism: A Study of the Application of Socialistic Principles to by John Spargo (1912)
"On the contrary, argues Engels, it will place woman upon a plane of equality with
man and make monogamy the rule for men as well as for women. ..."