As long as the individual is not free, he cannot truly love.
Communist Manifesto co-author
As long as the individual is not free, he cannot truly love.
Communist Manifesto co-author
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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