Labor, Nature, and the Evolution of Humanity: A Long View of History

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Where did humanity come from?
How did we arrive where we are today?
Why is that even important?

Because without understanding how human society, since our remotest ancestors, has been created through soc… [more below]

  • Author: Engels, Frederick
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 210
  • Publish Date: January 20 2022
  • ISBN10: 1604881208
  • Language: English
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Where did humanity come from?
How did we arrive where we are today?
Why is that even important?

Because without understanding how human society, since our remotest ancestors, has been created through social labor, working people remain prisoners of the capitalist epoch in which we live.

Without knowing how our labor transforms nature, how it’s the motor force along humanity’s ongoing road, we can’t see beyond the class exploitation that warps every aspect of our social relations, ideas, and values.

The dictatorship of capital hasn’t always existed. It’s a few hundred years old. Like slavery and serfdom before it, capitalist rule had a beginning. . . and will have an end.

Only the revolutionary conquest of state power by the working class, conscious of our class position and conditions of emancipation, can open the door to a future. One based not on dog-eat-dog capitalist exploitation, degradation of nature, subjugation of women, racism, and war.

A world built on human solidarity. A socialist world.
That’s what a long view of history helps us understand.

Author: Frederick Engels, Karl Marx, George Novack
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Pathfinder
Published: 01/20/2022
Pages: 210
Weight: 0.6lbs
Size: 8.56h x 5.73w x 0.51d
ISBN: 9781604881202
Language: English

Author

Engels, Frederick

Binding

ISBN10

1604881208

ISBN13

9781604881202

Page Count

210

Published Date

January 20 2022

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