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The Conditions of the Working Class in England

In 1845, at 25, Engels would write eloquently and powerfully of working-class lives in his book The Condition of the Working Class in England. He described one [[Manchester]] slum as follows: β€œMasses of refuse, offal and sickening filth lie among standing pools in all directions; the atmosphere is poisoned by the effluvia from these, and laden and darkened by the smoke of a dozen tall factory chimneys. A horde of ragged women and children swarm about here.”

– Howard Zinn on How Karl Marx Predicted Our World Today

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