De oorsprong van het gezin, van de particuliere eigendom en van de staat

by Friedrich Engels

Paper Book, 1980

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Amsterdam Pegasus 1980

Description

The most influential theory of the origins of women's oppression in the modern era, in a beautiful new edition In this provocative and now-classic work, Frederick Engels explores the interrelated development of the family and the state from ancient society to the Victorian era. Drawing on new anthropological theories of his time, Engels argued that matriarchal communal societies had been overthrown by class society and its emphasis on private, not communal, property and monogamous, rather than polygamous, sexual organization. This historical development, Engels argued, constituted "the world-historic defeat of the female sex." A masterclass in the application of materialist thought to history and anthropology, and touching on love, monogamy, property, and the development of the human, this landmark work is still foundational in Marxist and socialist feminist theory.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Fledgist
The classic Marxist view of the evolution of society.
LibraryThing member Urbandale
Leacock's introduction and editorial notes make this version practically essential.
LibraryThing member the.ken.petersen
Interesting, but showing its age.

Language

Original language

German

Original publication date

1884

ISBN

9061430089 / 9789061430087
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