Friedrich Engels, though from a well-to-do family, established himself as a revolutionary.
Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, communist, social scientist, journalist and businessman.
He developed the Marxist theory along with Karl Marx and in 1845 he published The Condition of the Working Class in England, based on personal observations and research he carried out in English cities. Moreover, he co-authored The Communist Manifesto together with Marx.
Yes, it is true that many of the serious problems that plagued the government under the Articles of Confederation developed because of the limited power of the central <span>government, especially since the government had no power to tax. </span>