Engels, Frederick, socialist, born in Barmen on Nov. 28, 1820, the son of a well-to-do manufacturer. Took up commerce, but already at an early age began propagating radical and socialist ideas in newspaper articles and speeches. After working for some time as a clerk in Bremen and serving for one year as an army volunteer in Berlin in 1842, he went for two years to Manchester, where his father was co-owner of a cotton mill.
In 1844 he worked for the Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher published by Arnold Ruge and Karl Marx in Paris. In 1844 he returned to Barmen and in 1845 addressed communist meetings organised by Moses Hess and Gustav K?ttgen in Elberfeld. Then, until 1848, he lived alternately in Brussels and Paris; in 1846 he joined, with Marx, the secret Communist League, a predecessor of the International, and represented the Paris communities at the two League congresses in London in 1847. On the League’s instructions, he wrote, jointly with Marx, the Communist Manifesto addressed to the “working men of all countries”, which was published shortly before the February revolution [1848] (a new edition appeared in Leipzig in 1872).
In 1848 and 1849 E. worked in Cologne for the Neue Rheinische Zeitung edited by Marx, and after its suppression he contributed, in 1850, to the Politisch-oekonomische Revue. He witnessed the uprisings in Elberfeld, the Palatinate and Baden and took part in the Baden-Palatinate campaign as aide-de-camp in Willich’s volunteer corps. After the suppression of the Baden uprising E. returned as a refugee to England and re-entered his father’s firm in Manchester in 1850.
He retired from business in 1869 and has lived in London since 1870. He assisted his friend Marx in providing support for the international labour movement, which arose in 1864, and in carrying on social-democratic propaganda. E. was Secretary for Italy, Spain and Portugal on the General Council of the International. He advocates Marxian communism in opposition to both “petty bourgeois” Proudhonist and nihilistic Bakuninist anarchism. His main work is The Condition of the Working-Class in England (Leipzig, 1845; new edition, Stuttgart, 1892), which, although one-sided, possesses undeniable scientific value. His Anti-Dühring is a polemic of considerable size (2nd ed. Zurich, 1886). E.'s other published works include Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy (Stuttgart, 1888), The Origin of the Family Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (4th ed., Berlin, 1891). E. also published Vols 2 and 3 of Karl Marx’s Capital and the 3rd and 4th editions of Vol. I, and contributed many articles to the Neue Zeit.
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Adorable, but also a missed opportunity to make an Axelotl 🪓
Kkkrackkka thanksgiving:
- Turkkkey
- Mashed po-hate-oes
- Green bean caSSerole
- Klan-berry sauce
- Opress-ent rolls
- The Daily Caller-d greens
- Apple pie (racist)
Tagline pls
Holy shit lmao
Apple pie (racist)
After Apple pie (Unified Marxist) and Apple pie (Maoist)
Lmao indeed we love posters like you!
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stoledseized it of twitter
Reich and Peas
Green bean cASSerole
homemade or canned klanberries?
Avatar is kinda basic and gets hate for being “fern gully in space” and for erasing (appropriating?) real indigenous struggle. For me, Cameron’s tech fetishism and direction make up for it on a technical level, and the obvious anti-colonial-extraction make up for it on a thematic level. This is a big budget Hollywood film that loudly says “blowing up attack helicopters and skewering Marines to protect your home is good and justified” without making the Na’vi kill a baby or something like so many other films do when their villain is fighting against the status quo for a better future.
is this a bad take? someone over thanksgiving said Avatar (2009) was the “worst movie i’ve ever seen” which seemed a bit dramatic but is making me reexamine my feelings.
I dont know if I’ve ever had a spark to really lose but this year I’ve definitely found one to have

Reddit front page says Kim Jong Un ordered NK troops in Ukraine to blow themselves up before surrendering. Source: NK Daily, a SK propaganda rag that is likely funded by the US.
3k upvotes. Who believes this shit?
same people that say “better dead than red” btw
Also, this exact story was on reddit at least a year ago.
Blowing themselves up is new actually, they were saying they burnt their own faces off or some nonsense before
“Cancelled” by the right: You said something true and your career got destroyed
“Cancelled” by the left: You committed multiple crimes and got away with it.
standing outside of Lockheed Martin headquarters screaming “MORE LIKE COCKHEED FARTIN” until they stop making bombs for imperialists

Braver than any troop

Funny how in one of the what is considered one of the best episode’s (Marge vs the Monorail) of all time this happens:
When the Environmental Protection Agency fines Mr. Burns $3 million for dumping nuclear waste in a Springfield park, a town meeting is held to decide how to spend the money.
Marge nearly persuades the townspeople to repair Springfield’s heavily damaged Main Street, but fast-talking salesman Lyle Lanley leads a song-and-dance routine that convinces them to build a monorail.
Then years later in the movie(while perhaps not the definitive jump the shark moment is definitely one of the series’ many, many nadirs) the EPA are big government villains
reading Catch-22

That’s some catch, that catch-22
Can’t believe she dove into Catch-22 without reading the first 21
Incredible book. How are you liking it?
for now I’m listening to the audiobook and there are a good few bits in just the first few chapters that have had me cackling behind the wheel

So funny and so devastating. It’s really beautiful

Neil Breen should make an old Lucasarts style FMV point and click adventure game


https://variety.com/2025/film/festivals/jenna-ortega-ai-film-easy-to-be-terrified-1236594676/
Asked about the proliferation of AI in cinema at the jury press conference on Saturday morning, both Ortega and Bong [Joon Ho] made their opinions clear.
[…]
Bong agreed with Ortega, saying AI could be “good” in the sense that “it’s the very beginning of the human race finally seriously thinking about what only humans can do.” But, he added with a laugh: “My personal answer is I’m going to organize a military squad where their mission is to destroy AI all over the world.”

Being a community figure is hard. I look out for queer addicts, a cross section of people that often get overlooked. Thanksgiving was rough. I spent a month going to food banks gathering up food to feed a shit ton of people and send everybody home with leftovers, donating plasma so I could even make it to the food banks. But I just remind myself that if I don’t do it, nobody would do it. I gave so many people the first good Thanksgiving they’ve had since coming out, and that was a really good feeling. Just stressful having so many people look up to me, in both sobriety and queerness, when I feel like I’m not even doing that well in those regards.
If you talk shit about reading Infinite Jest I judge you for being incurious and borderline illiterate. Its a good book with a lot of sincere love and understanding for people. If it had released in 4 parts instead of one large book it would be considered one of the greatest examinations of depression and compassion in a setting that was satirical and is now just life. If you are considering reading it i really recommend you do. it hits differently as you age too. RIP bandana boy


















