best phrases of Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, politician and economist, founder of the foundations of theoretical socialist thought, along with Marx. Born in Wuppertal, Germany, on November 28, 1820 and died in London, England, on August 5, 1895.

Among his most outstanding works are:

  • The situation of the working class in England (1845)
    • Utopian socialism and scientific socialism (1882)
    • The origin of the family, private property and the State (1884)
    • Ludwig Feuerbach and the end of classical German philosophy (1888 )

Some of the best phrases of Friedrich Engels

“Religion is nothing other than the fantastic reflection that external forces that govern their daily life project in the heads of men, a reflection in which earthly forces take the form of supernatural powers.”

“So much prudence is needed to rule an empire, like a house.”

“A people that oppresses another people cannot be free.”

“An ounce of action is the value of a ton of theory.”

“Freedom is the recognition of necessity.”

“The way in which the great mass of the poor are treated by modern society is truly scandalous.”

«The mathematical infinity occurs in reality … We have, therefore, an infinity not only of first degree but also of second degree and we can leave the construction of new infinities of a higher degree in infinite space to the responsibility of the readers , if they have a desire to do so ».

“Terror is, for the most part, useless cruelties committed out of fear.”

“What you can’t express is that you don’t know.”

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