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Friedrich Engels
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
This non-fiction work in political philosophy and social theory offers a bold historical critique of family life in the modern era. It argues that the traditional monogamous household is a relatively recent construct tied to capitalist development, and that patriarchal norms structured gender and labor. The central themes are the origins of the family, private property, and the state, and the intended readers include students of history, sociology, gender studies, and readers curious about how economic systems shape daily life. The tone is thought-provoking, rigorous, and intellectually challenging, yet accessible to motivated readers.
The work presents a historical critique with a clear argumentative thread, using historical context to link family structure, property relations, and state power. It is a dense but lucid read that invites readers to reassess conventional wisdom. The reading experience is engaging because it connects theoretical claims to concrete social arrangements and invites critical reflection on gender and class.
Key concepts include the emergence of the family as a social institution, the link between private property and gender inequality, and the state's role as an instrument of class power. The learning approach emphasizes analytical thinking, historical reasoning, and the ability to trace causality between economic conditions and social norms. The learning feels accessible through structured argumentation and concrete historical examples that illuminate complex ideas.
Readers finish with a nuanced understanding of how family forms, property relations, and state power are interwoven, gaining new perspectives on gender, economics, and social change. This work builds critical thinking, curiosity, and a willingness to interrogate established norms, leaving a lasting impression of scholarly rigor and historical insight.
Product Details
Author
Friedrich Engels
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
240
Language
English
SKU
9780141191119
ISBN
9780141191119
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13.1x1.4x19.8cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 799
โน 760
โน 39 Off