Landmarks of Scientific Socialism: "Anti-Duehring"
Friedrich Engels
Politics & Social Sciences
Landmarks of Scientific Socialism: "Anti-Duehring"
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Landmarks of Scientific Socialism, by Friedrich Engels, Edited by Austin Lewis, Translated by Austin Lewis
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LANDMARKS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM
"ANTI-DUEHRING"
BY
BY
FREDERICK ENGELS
Copyright, 1907 By Charles H. Kerr & Company JOHN F. HIGGINS PRINTER AND BINDER 376-382 MONROE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Copyright, 1907 By Charles H. Kerr & Company JOHN F. HIGGINS PRINTER AND BINDER 376-382 MONROE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LANDMARKS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM
CHAPTER IToC
TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION
TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER IIToC
PREFACES
I
II
III
PREFACES
I
II
III
CHAPTER IIIToC
INTRODUCTION
I. In General.
II. What Herr Duehring Has to Say.
INTRODUCTION
I. In General.
II. What Herr Duehring Has to Say.
PART I
CHAPTER IVToC
PHILOSOPHY
Apriorism.
The Scheme of the Universe.
PHILOSOPHY
Apriorism.
The Scheme of the Universe.
CHAPTER VToC
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
Time and Space.
Cosmogony, Physics, and Chemistry.
The Organic World.
Organic World (Conclusion).
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
Time and Space.
Cosmogony, Physics, and Chemistry.
The Organic World.
Organic World (Conclusion).
CHAPTER VIToC
MORALS AND LAW
Eternal Truths.
Equality.
Freedom and Necessity.
MORALS AND LAW
Eternal Truths.
Equality.
Freedom and Necessity.
CHAPTER VIIToC
THE DIALECTIC
Quantity and Quality.
Negation of the Negation.
Conclusion.
THE DIALECTIC
Quantity and Quality.
Negation of the Negation.
Conclusion.
PART II
CHAPTER VIIIToC
POLITICAL ECONOMY
I. Objects and Methods.
II. The Force Theory.
III. Force Theory (Continued).
IV. Force Theory (Conclusion).
V. Theory of Value.
VI. Simple and Compound Labor.
VII. Capital and Surplus Value.
VIII. Capital and Surplus Value (Conclusion).
IX. Natural Economic Laws—Ground Rent.
X. With Respect to the "Critical History".
POLITICAL ECONOMY
I. Objects and Methods.
II. The Force Theory.
III. Force Theory (Continued).
IV. Force Theory (Conclusion).
V. Theory of Value.
VI. Simple and Compound Labor.
VII. Capital and Surplus Value.
VIII. Capital and Surplus Value (Conclusion).
IX. Natural Economic Laws—Ground Rent.
X. With Respect to the "Critical History".
PART III
CHAPTER IXToC
SOCIALISM
Production.
Distribution.
The State, the Family, and Education.
SOCIALISM
Production.
Distribution.
The State, the Family, and Education.
LANDMARKS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
CHAPTER IToC
TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION
TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER IIToC
PREFACES
I
II
III
PREFACES
I
II
III
CHAPTER IIIToC
INTRODUCTION
I. In General.
II. What Herr Duehring Has to Say.
INTRODUCTION
I. In General.
II. What Herr Duehring Has to Say.
PART I
CHAPTER IVToC
PHILOSOPHY
Apriorism.
The Scheme of the Universe.
PHILOSOPHY
Apriorism.
The Scheme of the Universe.
CHAPTER VToC
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
Time and Space.
Cosmogony, Physics, and Chemistry.
The Organic World.
Organic World (Conclusion).
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
Time and Space.
Cosmogony, Physics, and Chemistry.
The Organic World.
Organic World (Conclusion).
CHAPTER VIToC
MORALS AND LAW
Eternal Truths.
Equality.
Freedom and Necessity.
MORALS AND LAW
Eternal Truths.
Equality.
Freedom and Necessity.
CHAPTER VIIToC
THE DIALECTIC
Quantity and Quality.
Negation of the Negation.
Conclusion.
THE DIALECTIC
Quantity and Quality.
Negation of the Negation.
Conclusion.
PART II
CHAPTER VIIIToC
POLITICAL ECONOMY
I. Objects and Methods.
II. The Force Theory.
III. Force Theory (Continued).
IV. Force Theory (Conclusion).
V. Theory of Value.
VI. Simple and Compound Labor.
VII. Capital and Surplus Value.
VIII. Capital and Surplus Value (Conclusion).
IX. Natural Economic Laws—Ground Rent.
X. With Respect to the "Critical History".
POLITICAL ECONOMY
I. Objects and Methods.
II. The Force Theory.
III. Force Theory (Continued).
IV. Force Theory (Conclusion).
V. Theory of Value.
VI. Simple and Compound Labor.
VII. Capital and Surplus Value.
VIII. Capital and Surplus Value (Conclusion).
IX. Natural Economic Laws—Ground Rent.
X. With Respect to the "Critical History".
PART III
CHAPTER IXToC
SOCIALISM
Production.
Distribution.
The State, the Family, and Education.
SOCIALISM
Production.
Distribution.
The State, the Family, and Education.
LANDMARKS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
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