Friedrich Engels ‘took creative liberties’ with descriptions of class divides in Manchester
by Mark Brown North of England correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#70WZ0)
Cambridge historian Emily Chung finds philosopher's blistering depictions of segregation may have been exaggerated
Friedrich Engels stands accused of exaggerating, or perhaps taking creative liberties", with just how segregated Manchester was in the mid-19th century, a study has found.
The great socialist thinker, who co-authored with Karl Marx the Communist manifesto, was a Manchester resident, appalled and galvanised by the squalor and inequality he saw in the city.
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