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  1. Edward Aveling nació en 1849, y se destacó como naturalista seguidor de las ideas de Darwin, por su ateísmo manifiesto, y por un acusado activismo socialista. Nació en el seno de una familia burguesa de vieja tradición, entre una rama irlandesa y otra francesa. Al parecer, el propio Aveling llegó a declarar que “entre sus antepasados ha ...

  2. Key words: Eleanor Marx, Edward Aveling, suicide, Maria Mendelson. The suicide of Eleanor Marx at the end of March 1898 came as a terrible shock to the British and international socialist movements in which she occupied a unique position. The youngest daughter of the movement’s acknowledged inspiration, Karl Marx, Eleanor – known in the ...

  3. Sir Arthur Edward Aveling Holland (1862-1927), Lieutenant-General and politician. Sitter in 5 portraits. Like voting is closed. Thanks for Liking. Please Like other favourites! If they inspire you please support our work. Make a donation Close. List Thum ...

  4. Edward Aveling is Notable. Edward Bibbins Aveling (29 November 1849 – 2 August 1898) was a prominent English biology instructor, pseudonymous playwright, and popular writer on Darwinian evolution, atheism, and socialism, the author of numerous books and pamphlets, and a founding member of the Socialist League and the Independent Labour Party.

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  6. 15. Apr. 2020 · The tragedy of the life of Eleanor lies in her relationship with a man who was referred to by just about everyone who met him as a ‘reptile’ – Edward Aveling. Although many of her works were co-written with Aveling, many comrades questioned his commitment to the Socialist movement and he had a reputation for dubious personal, moral and financial behaviour.

  7. Das Kapital by Karl Marx, translated by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling (1886) The pedigree of man, and other essays, by Ernst Heinrich Haeckel (1883) ( external scan) Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.