The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (Hardcover Library Edition) (English)

(0) By (author) Frederich Engels
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and The State: In the Light of the Researches of Lewis H. Morgan (German: Der Ursprung der Familie, des Privateigenthums und des Staats) is an 1884 anthropological treatise by Friedrich Engels. It is partially based on notes by Karl Marx to Lewis H. Morgan's book Ancient Society (1877) which posits that human progress may be divided into three stages: savagery, then barbarism, and finally modern civiliza Read more...

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Format Hardback
ISBN 9789362059697
Color Type Black & White
No. of Pages 178
Dimensions 127 X 203.2
Publication date 10-10-2024
Publisher SANAGE PUBLISHING HOUSE LLP
Language English
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and The State: In the Light of the Researches of Lewis H. Morgan (German: Der Ursprung der Familie, des Privateigenthums und des Staats) is an 1884 anthropological treatise by Friedrich Engels. It is partially based on notes by Karl Marx to Lewis H. Morgan's book Ancient Society (1877) which posits that human progress may be divided into three stages: savagery, then barbarism, and finally modern civilization. Morgan argued that primitive human cultures were matrilineal in nature and that power in tribal societies was controlled by women. Influenced by Morgan’s research, Engels contends that the institutions of private property and inheritance have led to the creation of the nuclear family and the patrilineal system found in most modern societies. The work argues that the status of women as property of their husbands is a result of this transformation and only by eliminating private property and converting to communism can women finally have an equal place in society. While many 20th century anthropologists have disputed the conclusions reached by both Morgan and Engels regarding how ancient societies functioned, “The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State” remains a thought-provoking critique of the modern family and the inequitable distribution of wealth.

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