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  1. Edward Bibbins Aveling (* 29. November 1849 [1] in Stoke Newington, Stadtbezirk von Hackney, London; † 2. August 1898 in Battersea, London) [2] war ein englischer Sozialist, Zoologe, Freidenker sowie in den Jahren von 1884 bis 1898, bis zu ihrem Tod, Lebensgefährte von Eleanor Marx. Edward B. Aveling verwendete als Pseudonym den Namen Alec Nelson .

  2. Edward Bibbins Aveling (29 November 1849 – 2 August 1898) was an English comparative anatomist and popular spokesman for Darwinian evolution, atheism and socialism. He was also a playwright and actor.

  3. 29. Sept. 2015 · A poorly conducted inquest meant that Edward Aveling – who did not disclose his secret marriage – was not held to account for his actions at the time of the suicide. Many Socialists wished to put Edward on trial but he died four months later, never having collected Eleanor’s ashes. His funeral was not attended by any of the ...

  4. Edward Aveling was a well-known public thinker, noted for his secularist views and socialist politics. In 1882 he registered to the Reading Room at the British Museum, which set the stage for his romantic pursuits as much as intellectual ones. Edward Bibbins Aveling - Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute, Moscow via Marxists Internet...

  5. Marx Family: Biography. Edward Bibbins Aveling. Born: 1851. Died: 1898. Common law husband of Eleanor Marx (1884). English writer and journalist. Co-translator of volume I of Marx's Capital. Member of the Social Democratic Federation from 1884. Later, a founder of the Socialist League and organizer of the mass movement of unskilled workers and ...

  6. 27. März 2018 · Love is seeking the anodyne of work, in vain. - Edward Aveling Eleanor Marx, the youngest of Karl Marx’s daughters, was an immensely talented scholar and activist in her own right. Born in 1855 in the Marx family’s cramped and squalid Soho dwellings, ‘Tussy’ – as she was known from...

  7. 1. Juni 2005 · Aveling is best known as a Socialist propagandist and for the tumultuous relationship he had with Eleanor Marx. The infamous rumours of his having assisted with her committing suicide – a response to Aveling's continuous philandering according to many contemporaries – seem to have overshadowed his work as a popularizer of science.