The Role of Force in History

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"The Role of Force in History" is a key chapter-essay by Friedrich Engels that analyzes how violence, coercion, and military power shape historical and social development within a Marxist framework.

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instanceOf Marxist text
essay
political theory work
aimsTo clarify the role of force within Marxist historical theory
counter misinterpretations of Marxism regarding violence
author Friedrich Engels
circulation widely read in Marxist theory circles
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizes Eugen Dühring
idealistic explanations of history
discusses dialectical relationship between force and production
interaction of violence and economic development
limitations of purely economic explanations of history
relationship between economic base and political force
role of coercion in maintaining class rule
state as an instrument of class domination
use of military power in class struggle
field historiography
political theory
social philosophy
genre historical analysis
political philosophy
hasPart critique of Eugen Dühring
hasPerspective class struggle
critique of bourgeois state power
influenced Marxist theory of the state
later Marxist debates on violence and revolution
influencedBy Das Kapital
surface form: Capital by Karl Marx

Karl Marx
language German
mainSubject Marxist theory of the state
historical materialism
political economy
role of violence in history
state and military power
movement Marxism
originalTitle Der Anteil der Gewalt in der Geschichte
partOf Anti-Dühring
positionOnForce force cannot be understood independently of economic relations
force is a tool of economic interests
positionOnHistory history is driven primarily by economic development
political and military events are conditioned by material conditions
publicationPeriod late 19th century
relatedWork Anti-Dühring
The German Ideology
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
theoreticalFramework dialectical materialism
historical materialism

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Anti-Dühring notableChapter The Role of Force in History