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Edward B. Aveling

    29 november 1849 – 2 augustus 1898

    Edward Bibbins Aveling was een opmerkelijke Engelse biologie-instructeur en een breed erkende voorstander van de darwinistische evolutie, atheïsme en socialisme. Als medeoprichter van de Socialist League en de Independent Labour Party schreef hij talloze boeken en pamfletten. Avelings werk had een aanzienlijke invloed op het publieke discours over wetenschappelijke en politieke gedachten in zijn tijd. Zijn toewijding aan vrijdenkerij en seculier humanisme bleek gedurende zijn productieve carrière als spreker en redacteur.

    The Gospel of Evolution; From The Atheistic Platform, Twelve Lectures
    The Working-Class Movement in America
    The Students' Marx: an Introduction to the Study of Karl Marx' Capital
    Capital
    Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
    Socialism
    • 2020 Reprint of the 1892 Edition. This short work was intended by Engels to be a primer on Marxian thought and especially on the distinction between utopian socialism and scientific socialism. Engels maintains that it was the latter that Marxism considers itself to embody. The book explains that whereas utopian socialism is idealistic, reflecting the personal opinions of the authors and claims that society can be adapted based on these opinions, scientific socialism derives itself from reality. It focuses on Marx's materialist conception of history, which concludes that communism naturally follows capitalism. Engels begins the book by chronicling the thought of utopian socialists, starting with Saint-Simon. He then proceeds to Fourier and Robert Owen. In Chapter Two, he summarizes dialectics, and then chronicles its evolution from from the ancient Greeks to Hegel. Chapter Three summarizes dialectics in relation to economic and social struggles, essentially echoing the words of Marx. In his biography of Marx, Isaiah Berlin described Engel's book as "the best brief autobiographical appreciation of Marxism by one of its creators" and considered that, "written in Engels's best vein", it "had a decisive influence on both Russian and German Socialism." [Berlin, I. (1963). Karl Marx, His Life and Environment (3rd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.221]

      Socialism
    • A critique of the utopian socialists, such as Fourier and Owen, providing an explanation of the socialist framework for understanding capitalism, and an outline of the progression of social and economic development from the perspective of historical materialism.

      Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
    • Marx's critique of the capitalist system is rife with big themes: his theory of 'surplus value', his discussion of the exploitation of the working class, and his forecast of class conflict on a grand scale.

      Capital
    • The book presents a collection of twelve lectures exploring the intersection of evolution and atheism, emphasizing its significance in human history. It aims to preserve these important ideas for future generations through modern reformatting and clear text presentation. This effort ensures that the original content remains accessible and relevant, highlighting the ongoing dialogue between science and belief systems.

      The Gospel of Evolution; From The Atheistic Platform, Twelve Lectures