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A German economist and cofounder of scientific socialism with Karl Marx, now known as communism, was born on November 28, 1820, in Wuppertal, Germany. Heinrich Heine a radical German poet and George Friedrich Hegel the German philosopher's works influenced him a lot in his early times and he began writing on philosophical and literary topics in 1839. Engels was converted to Communist beliefs in 1842 by Moses Hess the German Socialist. In the same year he met Karl Marx. In 1848, a Communist Manifesto which is regarded as a classic exposition of modern and influenced all literature of Communist is appeared which was drafted by him. Engels include the following major works: Herr Eugen Duhring's Revolution in Science (known popularly as Anti-Duhring 1878; trans. 1934), several chapters of which, published separately under the title Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (1892), have become one of the best-known basic expositions of socialism; Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (1884; trans. 1902); and Dialectics of Nature, written between 1872 and 1882 and published posthumously (1925; trans. 1940).
He died on August 5, 1895, London, United Kingdom.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal