This edited volume presents an interdisciplinary and international revaluation of Friedrich Engels as much more than junior partner to Karl Marx or second fiddle in the Marxist orchestra. The nineteen critical essays in this collection are the work of scholars from Germany, USA, UK, Italy, China, India, Mexico and the Philippines. Together they present and evaluate archival material and scholarly commentary that covers epistemology, political economy, political theory, gender studies, cultural studies, political geography, philosophy of social science and sociological studies of class-conflict. Students, activists and specialists will find fresh consideration of familiar works, such as The Condition of the Working Class in England, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, and The Dialectics of Nature. They will also be able to explore Engelss less familiar pamphleteering, literary criticism and political commentary through detailed contextualization and careful analysis. Friedrich Engels for the 21st Century: Perspectives and Problems is unique in putting different intellectual and political receptions of Engelss work into productive conversation, particularly from non-Anglophone scholars, translated here into English. Readers will appreciate why Engels has been so widely celebrated some two hundred years after his birth.
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Part I Epistemology and Philosophy of Nature |
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2 Engels and the Dialectic of Nature |
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3 Engels and the "Dialectics of Nature" |
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4 Was Engels a Dialectical Materialist? |
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5 Engels and the End of Philosophy |
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Part II Political Economy |
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6 Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy. The is/Ought Question |
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7 The Young Engels and the Critique of Capitalism: His Influence on the Young Marx |
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8 Engels on the "External Market" and "Deindustrialization" |
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Part III The Condition of the Working Class |
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9 The Constitution of the Proletariat: Bringing Together Friedrich Engels, Edward P. Thompson and Michael Vester |
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10 The Question of Housing Revisited |
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11 Engels Theorizes Gender Hierarchy in The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State |
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12 The Concept of Power in Engels's Theory of the State |
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13 Re-Reading Engels in the Twenty-First Century: State, Nationalism, and Internationalism |
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Part V Engels and Literature |
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14 The Proletariat and the "People": Engels and the "Social Prose" of the 1840s |
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15 Engels's Philosophical Mock-Epic: The Triumph of Faith |
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16 Engels and German Literature: A Political History to the Present |
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Part VI Emancipation--Revolution--Communism |
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17 Engels on Post-capitalist Society: Continuity or Discontinuity with Marx's Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism? |
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18 Engels and the Remaking of Communism in the Twenty-First Century |
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19 Afterword: Whither Engels? |
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Terrell Carver is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Bristol, UK. He is co-general editor of the series Marx, Engels, and Marxisms. His most recent books are Engels Before Marx and The Life and Thought of Friedrich Engels, 30th Anniversary Edition, both from Palgrave Macmillan (2020).
Smail Rapic is Professor of Philosophy at the Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany. He has published widely on philosophical topics relating historical materialism to classical thinkers, such as Rousseau, and to contemporary philosophers, such as Habermas.