On Authority by Friedrich Engels

This work delves into the intricate relationship between authority and freedom, exploring the necessity of authority in organized societies while critiquing its potential for abuse. It argues that authority is an inevitable component of any structured community, especially in the context of industrial production, where coordination and direction are essential. However, it also warns against the dangers of unchecked authority, advocating for a balance that ensures individual freedoms are not compromised. The text serves as a reflection on the dynamics of power and the importance of democratic oversight in maintaining a just society.

Published
1872
Nationality
German
Length
Very Short
Pages
10-20
Original Language
German
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