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Engels is a surname of German and Dutch origin. It is borne by various individuals, most notably Friedrich Engels (1820–1895), a German philosopher, social scientist, and co-author of The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx. Engels contributed to the development of Marxist theory and wrote on topics including the condition of the working class, political economy, and social theory. His major works include The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845) and The Communist Manifesto (1848, with Marx).

Engels is also the name of a city in Saratov Oblast, Russia. Located on the Volga River

The term Engels thus appears in both biographical and geographic contexts, reflecting its association with Friedrich

across
from
the
city
of
Saratov,
it
was
named
in
1931
after
Friedrich
Engels.
It
serves
as
the
administrative
center
of
Engels
District
and
functions
as
an
industrial
hub
with
a
river
port
and
various
manufacturing
enterprises.
Engels
and
with
German
and
Dutch
linguistic
heritage.