On the condition of the English working class - Fredrich Engel Work by Engels before he met Marx. Not recommended reading, unless you hate Irish people. Reproduced here for reference. Copied to clipboard [em]Written between September 1844 and March 1845. Published in Leipzig in 1845.[/em] Files On the condition of the English working class.mobi (1.25 MB) To the Working Class of Great Britain Preface Introduction 1. The Industrial Proletariat 2. The Great Towns 3. Competition 4. On Irish Immigration 5. Results 6. Single Branches of Industry: Factory Hands 7. The Remaining Branches of Industry 8. Labour Movements 9. The Mining Proletariat 10. The Agricultural Working Class 11. The Attitude of the Bourgeoisie Towards the Proletariat 12. An English Turnout Book traversal links for On the condition of the English working class - Fredrich Engel To the Working Class of Great Britain Printer-friendly version Friedrich Engels class Comments
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