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The Condition of the Working Class in England (book)

"The Condition of the Working Class in England," by Friedrich Engels, is a detailed analysis of the lives of industrial workers during the 19th century. Engels describes how rapid industrialization led to poor living conditions, long working hours, and health problems for the working class. He highlights the stark contrast between the wealth of factory owners and the struggles of laborers, emphasizing social inequalities and the need for reforms. The book aims to shed light on the systemic issues faced by workers, advocating for improvements in housing, labor laws, and social justice.