The application of the materialist conception of history to the early forms of human society

Engels, Friedrich. Der Ursprung der Familie, des Privateigenthums und des Staats.

Hottingen-Zürich, Schweizerische Genossenschaftsdruckerei, 1884.

8vo. VI, (7)-146, (2) pp. Contemporary cloth with remains of a spine label. In custom-made cloth slipcase with giltstamped spine label.

 5,000.00

Rare first edition, published in Zurich while the Anti-Socialist Laws were in force in Germany and illegally distributed there. Engels's motivation for this work was the 1877 book "Ancient Society" by the American anthropologist Lewis H. Morgan, discussing the origins and development of the family. Marx had investigated the same subject and left notes which Engels combined with copious research of his own, blending it with the principal ideas of historical materialism: "thus, the book becomes a fundamental work on the development of society from the viewpoint of historical materialism" (Laffont). For the first time in Marxism, Engels here studies extensively the development of the family and of marriage, as well as the various positions of women in society. "This is the most instructive application of the materialist conception of history to the early forms of human society" (cf. NDB IV, 525).

Browned as common, but very evenly so. Some staining to the characteristic original binding, otherwise well preserved. Red ownership stamp from a Japanese private collection on verso of title.

References

Rubel (Appendix) 93. Stammhammer I, 73, 20. Marx-Engels Erstdrucke 45f. (pictured).

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