The Part Played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man
Book Review
In his work «The Part Played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man», Friedrich Engels considers labor as a key factor in human evolution. Engels argues that it was labor that became the main driver of the development of human society and culture. He emphasizes that labor not only changed the physical nature of humans but also contributed to the development of their consciousness and social relationships. Critics note that Engels offers an original and profound interpretation of anthropogenesis, linking biological and social aspects of evolution. However, some researchers point to the lack of empirical substantiation of his theories, making them more philosophical than scientific. Nevertheless, Engels' work remains an important milestone in understanding the role of labor in human history and continues to spark interest and discussions in academic circles.
