The first international and after /
"Volume 3: The first international and after: The crucial texts of Marx's later years--notably The Civil War in France and Critique of the Gotha Programme--count among his most important work. These articles include a searching analysis of the tragic but inspiring failure of the Paris Comm...
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London ; New York :
Verso,
2010.
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| Series: | Marx's political writings ;
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Table of Contents:
- Documents of the First International, 1864-70. Inaugural address of the International Working Men's Association
- Provisional rules
- Instructions for delegates tot he Geneva Convention
- Report to the Brussels Congress
- Report to the Basle Congress
- The General Council to the Federal Council of French Switzerland
- On Germany. The Prussian military question and the German Workers' Party [Engels] (extract)
- Marx to Schweitzer, 13 February 1865
- Marx to Kugelmann, 23 February 1865
- Marx to Schweitzer, 13 October 1868
- Letters on Ireland. Marx to Engels, 2 November 1867
- Marx to Engels, 30 November 1867
- Marx to Kugelmann, 6 April 1868
- Marx to Engels, 18 November 1869
- Marx to Kugelmann, 29 November 1869
- Marx to Engels, 10 December 1869
- Marx to Meyer and Vogt, 9 April 1870
- The Franco-Prussian War. First address of the General Council on the Franco-Prussian War
- Letter to teh Brunswick Committee of the Social-Democratic Workers' Party
- Second address of the General Council on the Franco-Prussian War
- Civil War in France. The Civil War in France : address of the general council
- First draft of the Civil War in France (extract)
- Documents of the First International 1871-2.
- Resolution of the London Conference on the Working Class Political Action (Marx & Engels)
- Speech on the seventh anniversary of the International
- The alleged splits in the International (Marx & Engels)
- Report to the Hague Congress
- Speech on the Hague Congress
- Political indifferentism.
- Conspectus of Bakunin's Statism and Anarchy (extract)
- Critique of the Gotha Programme
- Circular letter to Bebel, Liebknecht, Brache, et al. (Marx and Engels)
- Introduction to the Programme of the French Workers' Party
- On Poland and Russia. What have the working classes to do with Poland? (Engels)
- For Poland
- The Curtain raised.