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The Young Engels and the Critique of Capitalism: His Influence on the Young Marx

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This chapter shows that the young Engels was actually the progenitor of the original theoretical framework of Kapitalismuskritik, the Hegelian socialist critique of political economy. This framework is built from a materialist reinterpretation of the Hegelian teleology of history, in which the fundamental opposition between capital and labour will lead to a polarization between a very large and starving proletariat and a small class of capitalists. The chapter shows that these arguments were directly linked to the historical condition of England in the middle of the nineteenth century; these were conditions that Engels and Marx “projected forward” into the future of capitalist development. I argue that Kapitalismuskritik can still shed light on contemporary neoliberal capitalism by beginning with the opposition between capital and labour.

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Solinas, M. (2022). The Young Engels and the Critique of Capitalism: His Influence on the Young Marx. In: Carver, T., Rapic, S. (eds) Friedrich Engels for the 21st Century. Marx, Engels, and Marxisms. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97138-0_7

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