European Triarchy was originally published anonymously with the intent of giving a revolutionary impetus to Hegel's Philosophy of History.
Hess claims that the three countries of the Triarchy - France, Germany and England - were already striving for the emancipation of humanity.
[2] According to George Lichtheim, it was Hess who converted Engels to communism two years before he embarked on his lifelong partnership with Karl Marx.
[2] In fact it was because Hess argued that the revolution would break out first in England that led Engels to move to Manchester, the focal point of English industry.
[2] Steven Marcus argues that whereas radicals based in Europe could look at the industrial heartland of England through rose tinted spectacles, it was by moving there and working on his book The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845) that Engels developed a more empirical approach to political writing and that this choice arose from reading Hess's European Triarchy.