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Ian Taylor

Ian Taylor was a British sociologist and criminologist known for his contributions to critical criminology and his role in co-authoring The New Criminology (1973). A committed Marxist thinker, Taylor sought to integrate political economy and social theory into criminological analysis. He later moved toward cultural criminology and urban sociology, with an interest in consumerism and

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Portrait Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, political theorist, and social scientist best known for his close collaboration with Karl Marx. Together, they co-authored several foundational texts of Marxist theory, most notably The Communist Manifesto (1848), which outlined the principles of historical materialism and class struggle as driving forces of social change. Engels also supported Marx

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Portrait Karl Marx

Karl Marx

Karl Marx was a German philosopher, economist, historian, and social theorist whose work laid the foundation for critical sociology and Marxist theory. Best known for his critique of capitalism and class society, Marx developed a materialist conception of history—historical materialism—that interprets social change as a result of conflicts between social classes over the control of

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