Is it because Marx wrote more theory than Engels?

I dunno, Engels just seemed like a swell guy the way he supported Marx a lot. A true bestie.

Also does this count as a bad post because of the title? Sorry.

  • ComradeMonotreme [she/her, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Engels was quite brilliant in his own analysis and writing by himself. It’s why Marx sought him out. It’s just Marx was well Marx. It’s a big intellectual shadow to be under. Like Lenin and Stalin from a theory perspective, Stalin is good at writing and explaining complicated topics but Lenin is Lenin.

    And Marx and Engels were pretty much in complete agreement, I forgot the line but there’s one letter from Marx which is like unless specified assume Engels and I both think this in all my writing. And a lot of Marx’s writing surviving is because of Engel, he pretty much wrote Capital Vol 2 and Vol 3 from Marx’s notes (Brandon Sanderson style) and published a few other books of Marx’s before and after his death.

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      They had met a few times before, but it was when Marx had read “The Condition of the Working Class in England” by Engels, that they became lifelong friends.

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        The Condition of the Working Class in England is actually a stunning and brilliant piece of epidemiological work, it’s hard to believe it was published before John Snow (London Cholera map guy) was even a doctor