An diofar eadar na mùthaidhean a rinneadh air "Friedrich Engels"
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B' e feallsanaiche poileataigeach a bh' ann an '''Friedrich Engels''' ([[IPA]]: ''fʁiːdʁɪç ˈɛŋəls'', [[Wuppertal|Barmen]], [[28 an t-Samhain]] [[1820]] – [[5 An Lùnastal]] [[1895]]). Bha e gu mòr an sàs ann an [[Comunnachas]]. Sgrìobh e [[am Manifesto Commanach]] le |
B' e feallsanaiche poileataigeach a bh' ann an '''Friedrich Engels''' ([[IPA]]: ''fʁiːdʁɪç ˈɛŋəls'', [[Wuppertal|Barmen]], [[28 an t-Samhain]] [[1820]] – [[5 An Lùnastal]] [[1895]]). Bha e gu mòr an sàs ann an [[Comunnachas]]. Sgrìobh e [[am Manifesto Commanach]] le charaid, [[Karl Marx]]. |
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Mùthadh on 19:30, 25 dhen t-Samhain 2019
B' e feallsanaiche poileataigeach a bh' ann an Friedrich Engels (IPA: fʁiːdʁɪç ˈɛŋəls, Barmen, 28 an t-Samhain 1820 – 5 An Lùnastal 1895). Bha e gu mòr an sàs ann an Comunnachas. Sgrìobh e am Manifesto Commanach le charaid, Karl Marx.
Beachd air na Gàidheil
Bha Engels den beachd gun robh cuid de na nàiseanan ann an Eòrpa - nam measg, an Gàidheal - gun eachdraidh agus mar sin gun robh iad nan ais-ghnìomhaiche gu nàdarra. Sgriobh e ann an "Der Magyarische Kampf":
"There is no country in Europe which does not contain in some corner one or several ruins of people, left-overs of earlier inhabitants, pushed back and made subject to the nation which later became the carrier of historical development. These remains of nations which have been mercilessly trampled down by the passage of history, as Hegel expressed it, this ethnic trash always becomes and remains until its complete extermination or de-nationalization, the most fanatic carrier of counterrevolution, since its entire existence is nothing more than a protest against a great historical revolution. Such in Scotland were the Gaels, the supporters of the Stuarts from 1640 to 1745. Such in France were the Bretons, the supporters of the Bourbons from 1792 to 1800. Such in Spain were the Basques, supporters of Don Carlos. Such in Austria are the Panslavist South Slavs, who are nothing more than the waste products of a highly confused development which has gone on for a thousand years."[1]
- ↑ Paul, Diane (1d dhen Fhaoilleach 1984): “"In the Interests of Civilisation": Marxist Views on Race and Culture in the 19th Century,” ann an: Fàsgadh Oilthigh Pennsylvania (Foills.): Journal of the History of Ideas, àir. 42, td. 137.