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 +'''Friedrich Engels''' ([[November 28]], [[1820]] – [[August 5]], [[1895]]<!--PLACES OF B/D MUST BE IN THE ARTICLE-->) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Social science|social scientist]] and [[Philosophy|philosopher]], who developed [[Communism|communist theory]] alongside his better-known collaborator, [[Karl Marx]], co-authoring ''[[The Communist Manifesto]]'' (1848). Engels also edited the second and third volumes of ''[[Das Kapital]]'' after Marx's death.
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Friedrich Engels (November 28, 1820August 5, 1895) was a German social scientist and philosopher, who developed communist theory alongside his better-known collaborator, Karl Marx, co-authoring The Communist Manifesto (1848). Engels also edited the second and third volumes of Das Kapital after Marx's death.




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