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Nick NielsenThinking Historically about the FuturePart of a Series about the Philosophy of HistoryApr 11
Child Help FoundationBirth Anniversary of Friedrich Engels: How His Work is Still Relevant TodayBorn on 28th November, 1820, Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, political theorist, historian, journalist, and revolutionary…Nov 28, 2023
InLearn GenderbyMatriarch LoreEngels and the Historic Defeat of WomenFrom Egalitarian Beginnings to Enclosed SpacesOct 8, 2023
Jose Cossich GEarly Critiques of Industrial CapitalismWritten by Zenona Pitts; edited by Jose CossichNov 21, 2022
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