Condition of the Working Class in England
Discover the profound insights of Friedrich Engels in his groundbreaking work, Condition of the Working Class in England. Written when he was just twenty-four, this pivotal book delves into the immense human cost of the Industrial Revolution in Victorian England. Drawing from his experiences living among the impoverished in Manchester, Engels provides a compelling analysis of the struggles faced by the working class during this transformative period. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2009, this paperback edition spans 336 pages, offering readers a thorough exploration of social and economic conditions that shaped modern society. Engage with this essential text that not only highlights historical injustices but also resonates with contemporary discussions on labor and social equity. Perfect for history enthusiasts and social justice advocates alike, Condition of the Working Class in England is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the roots of modern industrial society.