Federico Engels: The promoter of scientific ideas at the service of the working class (+seeding)

Along with Carlos Marx, he belonged to the Communist League, a clandestine political organization for the time.
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Published at: 05/08/2025 08:50 AM


On August 5, 1895, Federico Engels, a prominent German politician and philosopher, died in the city of London.

Born on November 28, 1820 in the city of Barmen, in former Prussia, Engels, although he belonged to a wealthy family, contributed to the construction of a proletariat with scientific bases, where he expressed the importance of the working class as a movement that fights for its rights. His works are considered to be the socialist, communist and trade union birth.

“Socialism is the expression of absolute truth, reason and justice, and it is enough to discover it so that by its own virtue it can conquer the world,” said Federico Engels (1820-1895).

Along with Carlos Marx, he belonged to the Communist League, a clandestine political organization at the time. Both carry out a series of publications such as the Manifesto of the Communist Party and Contribution to the Problem of Housing, The Origin of the Family, Property and the State, among other writings that are scientific-social standards that today are the light and starting point of the need for revolutionary change to transform the world.


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