Friedrich Engels Biography
Writer / Philosopher
Friedrich Engels moved from Germany to England in 1842, where he worked as a manager in a factory. In 1845 he published The Condition of the Working Class in England, which suggested that the poor working class would only benefit if they fought for socialism. Engels had met Karl Marx in 1844 and together they wrote the Communist Manifesto, predicting ultimate victory for the proletariat. After 1848 Engels returned to England and financially supported Marx, whose works he also edited and translated.Four Good Links
Marx and Engels' Writings
Quick way to read their texts online
Friedrich Engels Profile
Brief overview of Engels and his influence
Socialism: Scientific and Utopian
Engels (and more) from the World Socialist Web Site
Marx and Engels on Spiritualism and Theosophy
Predictably, the revolutionaries thought it was mostly nonsense



