9780898754698-0898754690-The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State

The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State

ISBN-13: 9780898754698
ISBN-10: 0898754690
Author: Frederick Engels
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
Format: Paperback 220 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780898754698
ISBN-10: 0898754690
Author: Frederick Engels
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
Format: Paperback 220 pages

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The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State (ISBN-13: 9780898754698 and ISBN-10: 0898754690), written by authors Frederick Engels, was published by University Press of the Pacific in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Social Sciences (Marriage & Family, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Social Sciences books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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“An eternal being created human society as it is today, and submission to ‘superiors’ and ‘authority’ is imposed on the ‘lower’ classes by divine will.” This suggestion, coming from the pulpit, platform and press, has hypnotized the minds of men and proves to be one of the strongest pillars of exploitation.

The history of the family dates from 1861, the year of the publication of Bachofen’s “Mutterrecht” (maternal law) Engles makes the following propositions:

1. That in the beginning people lived in unrestricted sexual intercourse, which he dubs, not very felicitously, hetaerism.

2. That such an intercourse excludes any absolutely certain means of determining parentage; that consequently descent could only be traced by the female line in compliance with maternal law – and that this was universally practiced by all the nations of antiquity.

3. That consequently women as mothers, being the only well known parents of younger generations, received a high tribute of respect and deference, amounting to a complete women’s rule (gynaicocracy), according to Bachofen’s idea.

4. That the transition to monogamy, reserving a certain woman exclusively to one man, implied the violation of the primeval religious law (i.e., practically a violation of the customary right of all other men to the same woman), which violation had to be atoned for its permission purchased by the surrender of the women to the public for a limited time.

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