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Fredrich Engels

Economics is defined as a social science concerned chiefly with description and analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Friedrich Engels has written many different books and columns about regarding his beliefs and the research that he and Karl Marx have done. Many of Engles writings were written solely by himself, and others were in collaboration with Karl Marx, yet another extraordinary economist. In their deference to spontaneity in the working-class movement, economists in general were against the importance of revolutionary theory and class-consciousness, and instead asserted that socialist ideology could arise out of the spontaneous movement. Their views are referred to as Marxism.
Engels himself was a communist. He believed that everyone should be equal regardless of age, race, color, sex or ideology. According to Marxists.org glossary, communists are “Those who actively support the interests of the working-class as a whole, wit...

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