Which statement is most likely to have come from Friederich Engels' writings about the causes of crime?
A) "To be free is the nature of man, and as such only the insane would turn to criminal activity for it means certain imprisonment and the absence of our free nature."
B) "No man has ever committed a crime in the absence of intoxicating spirits."
C) "That a man would want to break free of his demoralizing position in life through barbarous acts of crime is wholly understandable."
D) "I have not yet met a man, whether wealthy or poor, who does not desire to add spice to his life through the commission of criminal acts. Such is the effect of boredom on the soul."
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