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Die Lage der arbeitenden klasse in England

Title page of " Die Lage der arbeitenden klasse in England" by Friedrich Engels (Leipzig, 1845) " The Conditions of the Working Classes in England in 1844". In1844 Engels was in Manchester, England, and made notes on the conditions of the workers in the textile industry

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Media ID 9693131

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1844 1845 Book German Culture Leipzig Page Socialism Western Script Friedrich Engels


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This print showcases the title page of Friedrich Engels' renowned work, "Die Lage der arbeitenden klasse in England" or "The Conditions of the Working Classes in England in 1844". Published in Leipzig in 1845, this groundbreaking book sheds light on the dire circumstances faced by workers during the Industrial Revolution. The image features a vertical composition, emphasizing the significance and gravity of Engels' research. The single object depicted is a testament to its profound impact on German culture and beyond. With no people present, it allows us to focus solely on the powerful message conveyed through Western script. Engels himself was deeply moved by his experiences while residing in Manchester, England, where he witnessed firsthand the harsh realities endured by those employed in the textile industry. His meticulous notes formed the foundation for this influential publication that exposed social injustice and advocated for change. As we delve into this historical masterpiece through this print from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are reminded of Engels' dedication to socialism and his unwavering commitment to documenting societal inequalities. This image serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to understand and address issues surrounding labor rights and working conditions worldwide.

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