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Account of a Statement Made by Karl Marx to the Cologne Police
Author(s) | Karl Marx |
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Written | 19 April 1848 |
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 7
The petitioner, the politically unreliable Dr. Karl Marx, was born in Trier on May 5, 1818, lived in Cologne in 1842-43, worked as editor of the Rheinische Zeitung, subsequently he went abroad and from there he obtained the enclosed permission to emigrate, which was issued by his home town Trier,[1] and has therefore lost his Prussian citizenship.
According to his statement he is working on a book on economics which he intends to publish and he proposes to live partly on the proceeds of his writings and partly the personal property of his wife,[2] who, together with their three children,[3] is still staying in Trier. The stamp attached to the application has been cancelled and is duly enclosed herewith.
Cologne, April 19, 1848
Hünermund,
Police Inspector