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The author contrasts early, idealistic forms of socialist thought with a scientific, materialist analysis that locates socialism in the development of capitalist production and class relations. He outlines the evolution of industry from handicraft through manufacture to mechanized factory production, explains how wage labor and private ownership generate surplus value and exploitation, and argues that proletarian organization and historical materialism provide a basis for socialist transformation. The pamphlet also critiques reformist and speculative schemes, insists on grounding proposals in economic analysis, and sketches political implications for the working-class movement.

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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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