The Condition Of The Working Class In England by Friedrich Engels
From Personal Observation and Authentic Sources
The book provides a detailed examination of the harsh living and working conditions faced by the working class in England during the Industrial Revolution. It highlights the severe economic disparities, poor housing, inadequate sanitation, and the overall exploitation of workers, particularly in urban areas. The author uses firsthand observations and statistical data to illustrate the detrimental effects of industrial capitalism on the health and well-being of the laboring population. The work serves as a critical analysis of the social and economic inequalities of the time, advocating for social reform and greater awareness of the plight of the working class.
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- Published
- 1845
- Nationality
- German
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- German
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- Alternate Titles
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- The Condition of the Working-Class in England
- The Situation of the Working Class in England
- The State of the Working Class in England
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