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Original Title: | Der Ursprung der Familie, des Privateigenthums und des Staats |
ISBN: | 0898754690 (ISBN13: 9780898754698) |
Edition Language: | English |
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�An eternal being created human society as it is today, and submission to �superiors� and �authority� is imposed on the �lower� classes by divine will.� This suggestion, coming from the pulpit, platform and press, has hypnotized the minds of men and proves to be one of the strongest pillars of exploitation.The history of the family dates from 1861, the year of the publication of Bachofen�s �Mutterrecht� (maternal law) Engles makes the following propositions:
1. That in the beginning people lived in unrestricted sexual intercourse, which he dubs, not very felicitously, hetaerism.
2. That such an intercourse excludes any absolutely certain means of determining parentage; that consequently descent could only be traced by the female line in compliance with maternal law � and that this was universally practiced by all the nations of antiquity.
3. That consequently women as mothers, being the only well known parents of younger generations, received a high tribute of respect and deference, amounting to a complete women�s rule (gynaicocracy), according to Bachofen�s idea.
4. That the transition to monogamy, reserving a certain woman exclusively to one man, implied the violation of the primeval religious law (i.e., practically a violation of the customary right of all other men to the same woman), which violation had to be atoned for its permission purchased by the surrender of the women to the public for a limited time.

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Title | : | The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State |
Author | : | Friedrich Engels |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 220 pages |
Published | : | July 19th 2001 by University Press of the Pacific (first published 1845) |
Categories | : | Politics. Philosophy. Nonfiction |
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Gutenberg Description: How the emergence of class-divided society gave rise to repressive state bodies and family structures that protect the property of the ruling layers and enable them to pass along wealth and privilege. Engels discusses the consequences for working people of these class institutions from their original forms to their modern versions.Opening: Morgan was the first to make an attempt at introducing a logical order into the history of primeval society. Until considerably moreMost of the work outlined in this book has been disproved. It is rudimentary, a great summation of mid-19th century anthropology. I like his analysis of Iroquois tribes as compared with Far Eastern configurations of the family. Basically his argument is that pre-capitalist societies and non-western societies, notably Native American tribes have already understood basic principles of communism, and that in many ways it is more natural to have common property rights, and community based child
I read Engels The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State in the interest of sorting out the Marx-Engels position on the family and for background to the frequently mis-read passage in The Communist Manifesto about the community of women.Engels composed Origin, published in 1884, from notes he and Marx had made from their reading of the anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgans Ancient Society, or Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery Through Barbarism to Civilization

I read Engels The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State in the interest of sorting out the Marx-Engels position on the family and for background to the frequently mis-read passage in The Communist Manifesto about the community of women.Engels composed Origin, published in 1884, from notes he and Marx had made from their reading of the anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgans Ancient Society, or Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery Through Barbarism to Civilization
"Since civilization is founded on the exploitation of one class by another class, its whole development proceeds in a constant contradiction. Every step forward in production is at the same time a step backwards in the position of the oppressed class, that is, of the great majority. Whatever benefits some necessarily injures the others; every fresh emancipation of one class is necessarily a new oppression for another class. The most striking proof of this is provided by the introduction of
I re-read this after some 30 years after having recommended it to someone. Engels provides a materialist view of the origin and development of human social structures by linking the then-recent findings of Lewis Morgan on primitive families to the underlying means of procurring food, shelter, and tools. He traces the origin of the modern male dominated monogamous family through early group marriage, development of the incest taboos, and gens clan structure arriving at the monogamous family with
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