engels造句(1) What Engels stresses is that women were not inferior.
(2) In their long lives, Marx and Engels faced many different contexts and drew necessarily different tactical conclusions.
(3) Institutions such as polygamy are seen by Engels as mere variants on the institution of monogamy.
(4) Morgan's work offered to Marx and Engels the early history of the processes which led to the creation of capitalism.
(5) Marx and Engels did not foresee the twentieth-century transformation of capitalism as a social, economic and political system.
(6) This Engels demonstrated brilliantly in his analysis of the position of women in capitalist society.
(7) From their historical perspective Marx and Engels could be forgiven for arguing that late-nineteenth-century Britain had a repressive capitalist state.
(8) Engels was to remark that since property was not a consideration, only the proletariat could marry for love.
(9) Following Marx and Engels, Lenin argued that capitalism was an objective system for the exploitation of the working class.
(10) Neither Marx nor Engels wrote systematically about art, but important theoretical positions were derived from them.
(11) In this second part Engels not only follows Morgan's sequence, he follows Morgan's method concerning three key points.
(12) One thing about which Marx and Engels are quite adamant is the nature of the state.
(13) Overall Engels seems to go much further in this enthusiasm for Morgan than the generally vague impression we get from Marx.
(14) The biography is based on Marx's correspondence with Engels over 40 years.
(15) For Marx and Engels the working class had nothing to lose but their chains of false consciousness.
(16) Immense carmine portraits of Marx, Engels and Lenin were hoisted as witnesses and validators of the pageant.
(17) Marx and Engels never explicitly defined nor adhered to a static interpretation of the Asiatic mode of production.
(18) Neither Marx nor Engels nor Lenin was like that.
(19) In 1844 Engels met Marx, and they became friends.
(20) Marx and Engels scientifically forecast the collapse of capitalism.
(21) Marx and Engels gave birth to communism.
(22) He expressed himself in favour of ideological purity, strictly in accordance with Marx, Engels, and Lenin, and for purging members who deviate.
(23) There were plenty of supporting arguments in the works of Marx and Engels for such an endeavour.
(24) This greater variety than that envisaged by Morgan or Engels does certainly modify the picture.
(25) Many aspects of the evolutionary scheme which Marx and Engels present would now be unacceptable to anthropologists.
(26) None the less, three views consistent with historical materialism can be found in diverse works by Marx and Engels.
(27) But the Second International did debate two questions which Marx and Engels left unresolved.
(28) He grips a marble tablet listing the troika Marx, Engels, Lenin, and a fourth, struck out.
(29) He is much more positive about the introduction of the State than Engels.
(30) It incorporates information about pre-literate society into the wider theoretical edifice which Engels and Marx had been building all their lives.