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No soldiers, no gendarmes or police, no nobles, kings, regents, prefects, or judges, no prisons, no lawsuits - and everything takes its orderly course. All quarrels and disputes are settled by the whole of the community affected, by the gens or the tribe, or by the gentes among themselves; only as an extreme and exceptional measure is blood revenge threatened-and our capital punishment is nothing but blood revenge in a civilized form, with all the advantages and drawbacks of civilization. Although there were many more matters to be settled in common than today - the household is maintained by a number of families in common, and is communistic, the land belongs to the tribe, only the small gardens are allotted provisionally to the households - yet there is no need for even a trace of our complicated administrative apparatus with all its ramifications. The decisions are taken by those concerned, and in most cases everything has been already settled by the custom of centuries. There cannot be any poor or needy - the communal household and the gens know their responsibilities towards the old, the sick, and those disabled in war. All are equal and free - the women included. There is no place yet for slaves, nor, as a rule, for the subjugation of other tribes.


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Z. Engels also wrote some important newspaper articles such as "The Campaign for the German Imperial Constitution" which he finiFriedrich Engelsd in February 1850 and "On the Slogan of the Abolition of the State and the German 'Friends of Anarchy'" written in October 1850. Brussels
From 1845 to 1848 Engels and Marx lived in Brussels spending much of their time organizing the city's German workers.

Additionally Engels organized Marx's notes on the "Theories of Surplus Value" and this was later publiFriedrich Engelsd as the "fourth volume" of Capital. In 1848 he co-authored The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx and later he supported Marx financially to do research and write Das Kapital.

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