Friedrich Engelsin a sentence
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Engels was influenced by the philosophy of Hegel.
Engels = socialist who with his better known partner, Karl Marx, developed the theory of communism (1820-1895)
- Retired NFL linemen were the most disturbed; when Friedrich Engels coined the term "false consciousness" to describe the inability of the working class to understand the nature of its oppression, he might just as well have been writing about NFL linemen.† (source)
- The Square Dance Club is sponsored by Thommy's Western Store on Friedrich Engels Avenue.† (source)
- Right from the start, his friend and colleague Friedrich Engels contributed to what was subsequently known as Marxism.† (source)
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- Together with Engels, he published a Communist Manifesto in 1848.† (source)
- I acquired the complete works of Marx and Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, and others and probed into the philosophy of dialectical and historical materialism.† (source)
- Pictures of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin were glued on the back wall.† (source)
- Martinslijn, Netherlands Edda Engels looked up from her lab bench and listened.† (source)
- Against the wall between the doorways is a small bookcase, with a picture of Shakespeare above it, containing novels by Balzac, Zola, Stendhal, philosophical and sociological works by Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Marx, Engels, Kropotkin, Max Stirner, plays by Ibsen, Shaw, Strindberg, poetry by Swinburne, Rossetti, Wilde, Ernest Dow-son, Kipling, etc. In the right wall, rear, is a screen door leading out on the porch which extends halfway around the house.† (source)
- We learned a little about Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin, but only as a backdrop to Mao's great political achievements.† (source)
- It contained Campanula's City of the Sun, More's Utopia, Machiavelli's Discourses and The Prince, as well as long selections from St. Simon, Comte, Marx and Engels.† (source)
- The last arrival was Sarojini Engels.† (source)
- He's coming," shouted Sarojini Engels.† (source)
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