Friedrich Engels — "As long as the individual is not free, he cannot truly love."
As long as the individual is not free, he cannot truly love.
As long as the individual is not free, he cannot truly love.
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"The whole of human history is a process of development from the lower to the higher, from the simple to the complex."
"A nation cannot be free and at the same time continue to oppress other nations."
"The first class opposition that appears in history coincides with the development of the antagonism between man and woman in monogamous marriage, and the first class oppression coincides with that of …"
"The world is not to be understood as a complex of ready-made things, but as a complex of processes."
"The state is nothing but a machine for the oppression of one class by another, and indeed in the democratic republic no less than in the monarchy."
This sentiment is broadly consistent with Marxist thought on alienation and human flourishing, but finding an exact quote from Engels with this precise phrasing is challenging.
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