"The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State," penned by Friedrich Engels in 1884, explores the historical development of familial and social structures, tracing their evolution from primitive communal societies to the emergence of class-based societies. Engels draws on anthropological and historical evidence to argue that the transition from matriarchy to patriarchy and the establishment of private property were pivotal in shaping the subjugation of women and the rise of class divisions. He contends that the monogamous family, rooted in the notion of male inheritance and control over property, serves to perpetuate class distinctions and reinforce the dominance of the ruling class. Engels' work offers a materialist analysis of the origins of social institutions, shedding light on the intersection of economics, politics, and gender relations in shaping human society. "The Origin of the Family" remains a significant contribution to Marxist theory, providing valuable insights into the historical roots of inequality and exploitation within capitalist societies.
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Penulis: Friedrich Engels
Penerbit: Odise, 2024
Kategori: Sosial
SKU: BRD21195
Bahasa: English
Dimensi: 14 x 20 cm l Sofcover
Tebal: 245 hlm l Bookpaper
Harga: 80.000