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| - | '''Title:''' Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
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| - | '''Author:''' [[Engels|Frederick Engels]]  | + | '''Author:''' Frederick Engels  | 
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|   | '''Year:''' 1878  |   | '''Year:''' 1878  | 
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| - | {{Marxism}}
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| - | In the year 1878, [[Friedrich Engels]] published ''[[Anti-Dühring]]'', a polemic against philosopher [[Eugen Dühring]]. 
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| - | In 1880, a booklet composed of the introduction and Part 3, Chapter 2 of the work was published in French. In 1892, it was published in English as ''Socialism: Utopian and Scientific''.
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| - | == Main Ideas ==  | + | ==Description==  | 
| - | The Main Ideas of ''Socialism: Utopian and Scientific'' was distinguishing scientific socialism and utopian socialism. Engels begins by chronicaling the thought of utop
  | + | One of the fundamental texts of Marxism, ''Socialism: Utopian and Scientific'' explores the flaws of utopian socialism, and argues in favour of a scientific approach. More importantly, the book discusses the materialistic approach to history, and outlines the different phases of economic production, from pre-capitalistic society to a workers' controlled economy.  | 
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