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Try "The Condition of the Working Class in England" by Friedrich Engels.
Try "The Condition of the Working Class in England" by Friedrich Engels.
Working people living in Manchester during the late 19th century were forced to live in terrible conditions. [- apex
Friedrich Engels wrote The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844.
Because he was German
industrial capitalism
Industrial capitalism
Yes, Friedrich Engels, in collaboration with Karl Marx, observed the negative effects of capitalism on the working class. Engels documented these observations in works such as "The Condition of the Working Class in England" and highlighted issues such as exploitation, alienation, and widening inequality caused by the capitalist system.
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.
You are probably thinking of "The Condition of the Working Class," written in 1845 in German by Friedrich Engels and then translated into English in 1887.
Hours were long, Conditions were bad and pay was low. This of course only counts for the real working class but like now there will have being working class people with a job they liked, and got paid well for.
the factory conditions were really bad. they were uninsulated and had very bad air but also had bad hours and low pay