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On Buret's De la Miser'e des classes laborieuses en Angleterre et en France and Engels" Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England: "Charles Andler would like us to see in Engels" book only a "recasting and sharpening" of the hook by Buret. In our view, however, there is grounds for comparison here only in the fact that both hooks . .. partly draw from the same source material. ... The evaluative criteria of the French writer remain anchored in the concept of natural right . . " while the German author . .. adduces the tendencies of economic and social development ... in his explanations. Whereas Engels looks to communism as the sole salvation from the worsening situation of the present, Buret places his hopes in the complete mohilization of landed property, in a social politics and a constitutional system of industry."" Gustav Mayer, Friedrich Engels, vol. I, Friedrich Engels in seiner Friihzeit (Berlin
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On Buret's De la Miser'e des classes laborieuses en Angleterre et en France and<br />
Engels" Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England: "Charles Andler would like us to<br />
see in Engels" book only a "recasting and sharpening" of the hook by Buret. In our<br />
view, however, there is grounds for comparison here only in the fact that both<br />
hooks . .. partly draw from the same source material. ... <strong>The</strong> evaluative criteria<br />
of the French writer remain anchored in the concept of natural right . . " while the<br />
German author . .. adduces the tendencies of economic and social development<br />
... in his explanations. Whereas Engels looks to communism as the sole salvation<br />
from the worsening situation of the present, Buret places his hopes in the complete<br />
mohilization of landed property, in a social politics and a constitutional system of<br />
industry."" Gustav Mayer, Friedrich Engels, vol. I, Friedrich Engels in seiner<br />
Friihzeit (Berlin