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As the Industrial Revolution advanced, socialist critics blamed capitalism for the misery of the proletariat - a new class of urban factory workers who labored under often-hazardous conditions. Foremost among these critics were the German philosopher Karl Marx and his associate Friedrich Engels. In 1848, Marx and Engels offered a new definition of communism and popularized the term in their famous pamphlet The Communist Manifesto.[25] Engels, who lived in Manchester, observed the organization of the Chartist movement (see History of British socialism), while Marx departed from his university comrades to meet the proletariat in France and Germany
Communitst Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848.
Working people living in Manchester during the late 19th century were forced to live in terrible conditions. [- apex
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They blamed it on industrial capitalism.
Engels feels appalled by the poor living conditions he observes among the working-class in industrial cities. He is outraged by the widespread poverty, overcrowded housing, and unsanitary environments that the workers are forced to endure. Engels sees these conditions as a result of the exploitation of labor by the capitalist class.
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Marx and Engels blamed the horrible working conditions in factories on capitalism and the pursuit of profit by factory owners. They argued that the exploitation of labor through long hours, low wages, and unsafe working conditions was inherent in the capitalist system.
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Marx and Engels believed that the Industrial Revolution, with its rapid and disruptive changes to society and economy, created the conditions described in their writings. The transition from feudal agriculture to industrial capitalism led to the rise of the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, setting the stage for class struggle and the eventual overthrow of capitalism.
"Engels" is Dutch for "English".
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As the Industrial Revolution advanced, socialist critics blamed capitalism for the misery of the proletariat - a new class of urban factory workers who labored under often-hazardous conditions. Foremost among these critics were the German philosopher Karl Marx and his associate Friedrich Engels. In 1848, Marx and Engels offered a new definition of communism and popularized the term in their famous pamphlet The Communist Manifesto.[25] Engels, who lived in Manchester, observed the organization of the Chartist movement (see History of British socialism), while Marx departed from his university comrades to meet the proletariat in France and Germany
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch