Anti-Dühring: Herr Eugen Dühring’s Revolution in Science by Friedrich Engels is one of the most important works in Marxist philosophy, written as a comprehensive defense and development of scientific socialism. Published in 1878, this classic text systematically dismantles the ideas of German philosopher Eugen Dühring, while laying the theoretical foundations for dialectical materialism, political economy, and socialism.
In this masterful work, Engels explores the laws of dialectics, the nature of science, and the materialist understanding of history, while refuting Dühring’s metaphysical and idealist distortions of socialism. Covering a wide range of subjects — from philosophy, economics, and natural science to morality and politics — Engels explains how Marxism stands apart from all other schools of thought through its scientific, historical, and revolutionary character.
Anti-Dühring also introduced sections later published separately as Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, which remains one of the most widely read introductions to Marxism. Engels’ work here is not just a polemic — it is a systematic exposition of the Marxist worldview, showing how dialectical laws govern both nature and human society.
A cornerstone of Marxist-Leninist philosophy, Anti-Dühring continues to inspire students, scholars, and activists seeking a deeper understanding of science, society, and revolution through the lens of materialist dialectics.
PUBLISHER:FOREIGN PUBLISHING HOUSE MOSCOW
BINDING: HARD COVER
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 546

