Marx-Engels Collected Works/Volume 20

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Works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels[edit source]

Prefacexvii

September 1864-July 1868[edit source]

Inaugural Address of the Working Men's International Association (Marx)5
Provisional Rules of the Association (Marx)14
Resolutions on the Composition of the Provisional Central Council (Marx)17
Resolutions on the Terms of the Admission of Workers' Organisations to the International Working Men's Association (Marx)18
To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America (Marx)19
To the Editor of the Beobachter (Marx)22
To the Editor of the Stuttgart Beobachter (Marx)23
On Proudhon [Letter to J. B. Schweitzer] (Marx)26
Herr Tidmann. Old Danish Folk Song (Engels)34
To the Editor of the Social-Demokrat (Marx & Engels)36
The Prussian Military Question and the (German Workers' Party) (Engels)37
  • I
42
  • II
  • 56
  • III
  • 67
    To the Editor of the Social-Demokrat (Marx & Engels)80
    Notice Concerning The Prussian Military Question and the German Workers' Party (Engels)81
    Resolutions of the Central Council on the Conflict in the Paris Section (Marx)82
    Synopsis of Engels' Pamphlet The Prussian Military Question and the German Workers' Party (Marx)84
    Review of Engels' Pamphlet The Prussian Military Question and the German Workers' Party (Marx)85
    Statement Regarding the Causes of the Breach with the Social-Democrat (Marx)87
    To the Editor of the Berliner Reform (Marx)94
    The "President of Mankind" (Marx)92
    A Correction (Marx)97
    Address from the Working Men's International Association to President Johnson (Marx)99
    Value, Price and Profit (Marx)101
  • Preliminary
  • 103
  • 1) Production and Wages
  • 103
  • 2) Production, Wages and Profits
  • 105
  • 3) Wages and Currency
  • 113
  • 4) Supply and Demand
  • 116
  • 5) Wages and Prices
  • 118
  • 6) Value an Labour
  • 121
  • 7) Labouring Power
  • 127
  • 8) Production of Surplus Value
  • 130
  • 9) Value of Labour
  • 132
  • 10) Profit is Made by Selling a Commodity at its Value
  • 132
  • 11) The Difference Parts into Which Surplus-Value is Decomposed
  • 133
  • 12) General Relation of Profits, Wages and Prices
  • 137
  • 13) Main Cases of Attempts at Raising Wages or Resisting Their Fall
  • 138
  • 14) The Struggle between Labour and Capital and Its Results
  • 144
    Resolution on the Convocation of a General Congress of the International in 1866 (Marx)150
    Resolution on the Procedure of Discussing the Programme of the Congress (Marx)151
    What Have the Working Classes to Do with Poland? (Engels)152
  • I. To the Editor of The Commonwealth
  • 152
  • II. To the Editor of The Commonwealth
  • 155
  • III. The Doctrine of Nationality Applied to Poland
  • 158
    A Warning (Marx)162
    Notes on the War in Germany (Engels)164
  • No. I
  • 164
  • No. II
  • 168
  • No. III
  • 172
  • No. IV
  • 176
  • No. V
  • 179
    Proposals of the Standing Committee on the Programme of the Geneva Congress (Marx)183
    Instructions for the Delegates of the Provisional Council. The Different Questions. (Marx)185
  • 1. Organisation of the International Association
  • 185
  • 2. International Combination of Efforts, by the Agency of the Association in the Struggle Between Labour and Capital
  • 186
  • 3. Limitation Of the Working Day
  • 187
  • 4. Juvenile and Children's Labour (Both Sexes)
  • 188
  • 5. Co-operative Labour
  • 190
  • 6. Trades' Unions. Their Past Present and Future
  • 191
  • 7. Direct and Indirect Taxation
  • 192
  • 8. International Credit
  • 193
  • 9. Polish Question
  • 193
  • 10. Armies
  • 193
  • 11. Religious Question
  • 194
    Resolution of Gratitude to the Delegates of the Central (General) Council to the Geneva Congress (Marx)135
    Speech at the Polish Meeting in London. January 22 1867 (Marx)196
    A Correction (Marx)202
    Resolutions Concerning the Agenda of the Lausanne Congress (Marx)203
    Resolution on the Attitude or the International Working Men's Association to the Congress on the League of Peace and Freedom (Marx)204

    Articles and Reviews Written in connection with the Publication of Volume One of Capital (Oct 1867-July 1868)

    Review of Volume One of Capital for the Zukunft (Engels)207
    Review of Volume One of Capital for the Rheinische Zeitung (Engels)210
    Review of Volume One of Capital for the Elberfelder Zeitung (Engels)214
    Review of Volume One of Capital for the Dusseldorfer Zeitung (Engels)216
    Plagiarism (Marx)219
    Review of Volume One of Capital for the Beobachter (Engels)224
    Review of Volume One of Capital for the Staats-Anzeiger fur Wurttemburg (Engels)227
    Review of Volume One of Capital for the Neue Badische Landeszeitung (Engels)229
    Review of Volume One of Capital for the Demokratisches Wochenblatt (Engels)231
    Review of Volume One of Capital for The Fortnightly Review (Engels)238
    My Plagiarism of F. Bastiat (Marx)260
    Synopsis of Volume One of Capital by Karl Marx (Engels)265
    • Chapter I - Commodities and Money
    265
      • 1. Commodities as Such
    265
      • 2. The Process of Commodity Exchange
    267
      • 3. Money, or the Circulation of Commodities
    268
    • Chapter II - The Transformation of Money into Capital
    275
      • 1. The General Formula for Capital
    275
      • 2. Contradictions in the General Formula
    277
      • 3. The Buying and Selling of Labour-Power
    281
    • Chapter III - The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value
    282
      • 1. The Labour Process and the Process of Producing Surplus-Value
    282
      • 2. Constant and Variable Capital
    284
      • 3. The Rate of Surplus-Value
    284
      • 4. The Working Day
    285
      • 5. Rate and Mass of Surplus-Value
    288
    • Chapter IV - Production of Relative Surplus-Value
    292
      • 1. The Concept of Relative Surplus-Value
    292
      • 2. Co-operation
    293
      • 3. Division of Labour and Manufacture
    297
      • 4. Machinery and Large-Scale Industry
    300

    From the Preparatory Material[edit source]

    Draft for a Speech on France's Attitude to Poland (Polemics against Peter Fox) (Marx)311
    • The So-called Polish Succession War
    312
  • The Seven Years' War (1756-1763)
  • 313
  • First Partition of Poland
  • 316
  • French Republic
  • 318
  • Consulate
  • 322
  • Empire
  • 323
    Draft for a Report to the Central Council (Marx)328
    Notes Concerning the Conflict in the Paris Section (Marx)329
    Original Draft Resolution on the Conflict in the Paris Section (Marx)330
    Memorandum to Hermann Jung About the Conflict in the Paris Section (Marx)331
    Note to Hermann Jung About Ernest Jones' Letter to the Central Council Meeting. March 21 1865 (Marx)337
    Notes for the Report on Value Price and Profit (Marx)338
    Record of the Central Council Meeting. January 16 1866 (Marx)339
    Sweden and Denmark. Travel Notes (Engels)343

    Appendices[edit source]

    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (October-November 1864)351
    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (November-December 1864)353
    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (January-February 1865)356
    Report of a Speech by Karl Marx at the Anniversary Celebration of the German Workers' Educational Society in London360
    Agreement Between Mr. Karl Marx and Mr. Otto Meissner Publisher and Bookseller361
    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (March-early July 1865)363
    A Card Issued to Societies Forming the Association369
    Report of the Sub-Committee on the Questions of a Congress and Conference as Amended and Passed by the Central Council at a Summoned Meeting on the 25th of July 1865375
    To the Working Men of Great Britain and Ireland378
    The Industrial Newspaper Company (Limited)380
    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (September 1865)384
    From the Minutes of the London Conference of the International Working Men's Association385
    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (October 1865-January 1866)387
    From a Letter by Jenny Marx to Johann Philipp Becker. January 29, 1866390
    To the Editor of L'Echo de Verviers392
    Record of Marx's Speech on Mazzini's Attitude to the International Working Men's Association40l
    Manchester Schiller Institute Circular402
    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (May 1866)405
    P. Lafargue. Survey of the Progress of the International Working Men's Association406
    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (June-December 1866)41
    Report of a Speech by Karl Marx at the Anniversary Celebration of the German Workers' Educational Society in London. February 28, 1867415
    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (April 1867)416
    Manchester Schiller Institute Circular417
    The General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Lausanne Congress421
    Report of Marx's Speech on the Statistics in the New Blue Book424
    Report of Marx's Speech on the Attitude of the International Working Men's Association to the Congress of the League of Peace and Freedom426
    Third Annual Report of the International Working Men's Association428
    From the Minute Book of the General Council. Central Council Meetings (September 24-October 22, 1867)438
    From a Letter by Jenny Marx to Johann Philipp Becker. On about October 5, 1867439
    Rules and Administrative Regulations of the International Working Men's Association441

    Illustrations[edit source]

    Title Page of the first Edition of the Inaugural Address and Provisional Rules of the International Working Men's Association3
    Title Page of the first edition of The Prussian Military Question and the German Workers' Party by Engels39
    The Austro-Prussian War, 1866 (map)182-83
    The last page of Marx's memorandum to Jung about the conflict in the Paris Section333
    Minutes of the Central Council Meeting of January 16, 1866 recorded by Marx341
    Plan of the Swedish fortress of Karlsborg. Drawing by Engels345
    Central Council's Address to working men's societies372-73