Engels and the Formation of Marxism
Discover the profound insights of S. H. Rigby's "Engels and the Formation of Marxism," a pivotal exploration of Friedrich Engels' contributions to Marxist theory. Published by Manchester University Press in 2007, this paperback edition spans 264 pages, delving deep into the roots of dialectical materialism and its impact on political ideologies, including communism and socialism. Rigby meticulously examines Engels' role in shaping Marxism, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the historical and philosophical contexts that influenced these revolutionary ideas. This essential read is perfect for students and enthusiasts of political science, offering a critical perspective on the evolution of socialist thought. Enhance your library with this significant work that bridges the past and present of political discourse.