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L'origine della Famiglia della Proprietà privata e dello Stato / in relazione alle ricerche di L. H. Morgan

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The book applies a materialist analysis to prehistoric and early societies, using ethnographic evidence to trace how kinship groups, marriage systems, and communal ownership gradually gave way to private property, inheritance rules, and patriarchal household forms. It examines the economic and social origins of women's subordination, the formation of class divisions, and the emergence of the state as an apparatus that secures property relations. Combining comparative anthropology with historical argument, it contends that legal and moral ideas follow changes in modes of production and that transformations in economic organization reshape family life and political authority.

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Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) was a German philosopher, social scientist, and political theorist, best known for his collaboration with Karl Marx. Together, they laid the foundations of modern socialism and communism. Engels's influential works include "The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844," which provides a critical analysis of the social and economic conditions of the working class during the Industrial Revolution. He also authored "Socialism: Utopian and Scientific," where he distinguishes between different forms of socialism. Engels's writings continue to be significant in discussions of class struggle, economic theory, and social justice.

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