The Condition of the Working Class in England (Grapevine edition)

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The Condition of the Working Class in England in this edition is a powerful and incisive examination of the deplorable living and working conditions faced by the working class in 19th-century England. Written by Friedrich Engels and first published in 1845 this book is a seminal work of social criticism that remains relevant to this day.Engels meticulously documented the suffering and exploitation of the working class during the early days of industrial capitalism shedding light on the grim reality faced by the laboring masses.Engels' work is not only a searing critique of the social injustices of his time but also a call to action. He argues for the necessity of social and economic reform to alleviate the suffering of the working class. His insights laid the groundwork for later socialist and labor movements.Whether you are a historian a sociologist or someone interested in the history of social reform the Grapevine edition of The Condition of the Working Class in England offers a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by the working class in the 19th century and the enduring struggle for workers' rights and social justice.
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