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A philosopher reports on the state of the proletariat in Victorian England.

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The Condition of the Working Class in England
In 1842, a young Friedrich Engels traveled to England to see the state of the working class in the nation’s rapidly expanding industrial cities. His observations over the course of the next twenty-one months lead to the 1845 publication of The Condition of the Working Class in England . The book reports on the dire state of the proletariat, contextualizes their struggle within the politics of the time, and makes predictions for how the fragile tension between workers and capitalists must evolve. It remains to this day a highly detailed account of the abuses the industrial revolution brought up