Preface | xv |
The Festival of Nations in London (Engels) | 3 |
The State of Germany (Engels) | 15 |
Statement (Marx) | 34 |
Circular Against Kriege (Marx & Engels) | 35 |
- Section One. How Communism Became Love-Sick
| 36 |
Section Two. The Volks-Tribun's Political Economy and Its Attitude Towards Young America | 41 |
Section Three. Metaphysical Trumpeting | 44 |
Section Four. Flirtations with Religion | 46 |
Section Five. Kriege's Personal Stand | 50 |
Violation of the Prussian Constitution (Engels)
| 52 |
Letter from the Brussels Communist Correspondence Committee to G. A. Köttgen (Marx & Engels) | 54 |
The Prussian Bank Question (Engels) | 57 |
Address of the German Democratic Communists of Brussels to Mr. Feargus O'Connor (Marx & Engels) | 58 |
Government and Opposition in France (Engels) | 61 |
The Prussian Constitution (Engels) | 64 |
Declaration Against Karl Grun (Marx) | 72 |
The Constitutional Question in Germany (Engels) | 75 |
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II. The Status Quo and the Bourgeoisie | 78 |
Protective Tariffs or Free Trade System (Engels) | 92 |
Draft of a Communist Confession of Faith (Engels) | 96 |
The Poverty of Philosophy. Answer to the Philosophy of Poverty by M. Proudhon (Marx) | 105 |
Foreword. | 109 |
Chapter I. A Scientific Discovery. | 111 |
- § 1. The Opposition Between Use Value and Exchange Value
| 111 |
- § 2. Constituted Value or Synthetic Value
| 120 |
- § 3. Application of the Law of the Proportionality of Value
| 144 |
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- B) Surplus Left by Labour
| 152 |
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| 161 |
- § 2. Division of Labour and Machinery.
| 178 |
- § 3. Competition and Monopoly.
| 190 |
| 197 |
- § 5. Strikes and Combinations of Workers.
| 206 |
The Decline and Approaching Fall of Guizot.-Position of the French Bourgeoisie. (Engels) | 213 |
The Communism of the Rheinischer Beobachter. (Marx) | 220 |
German Socialism in Verse and Prose. (Engels) | 235 |
- 1. Karl Beck. Lieder vom armen Mann or the Poetry of True Socialism.
| 235 |
2. Karl Grun, Uber Gothe vom menschlichen Standpunkte Darmstadt, 1846. | 249 |
The Economic Congress. (Engels) | 274 |
The Protectionists, the Free Traders and the Working Class (Marx) | 279 |
The Free Trade Congress at Brussels. (Engels) | 282 |
The Communists and Karl Heinzen. (Engels) | 291 |
The Commercial Crisis in England.-The Chartist Movement.-Ireland. (Engels) | 307 |
The Masters and the Workers in England. To the Worker Editors of L'Atelier. (Engels) | 310 |
Moralising Criticism and Critical Morality. A Contribution to German Cultural History. Contra Karl Heinzen. (Marx) | 312 |
Principles of Communism. (Engels) | 341 |
The Agrarian Programme of the Chartists. (Engels) | 358 |
The Chartist Banquet in Connection with the Elections of 1847. (Engels) | 361 |
The Manifesto of M. de Lamartine. (Engels) | 364 |
The Civil War in Switzerland. (Engels) | 367 |
The Reform Movement in France. (Engels) | 375 |
The Chartist Movement. (Engels) | 383 |
Split in the Camp.-The Reforme and the National.- March of Democracy. (Engels) | 385 |
On Poland. Speeches at the International Meeting Held in London on November 29, 1847 to Mark the 17th Anniversary of the Polish Uprising of 1830. (Marx & Engels) | 388 |
Marx's Speech. | 388 |
Engels' Speech. | 389 |
The Anniversary of the Polish Revolution of 1830. (Engels) | 391 |
Reform Banquet at Lille.-Speech of M. Ledru-Rollin (Engels) | 393 |
Reform Movement in France. Banquet of Dijon. (Engels) | 397 |
Remarks on the Article by M. Adolphe Bartles. (Marx) | 402 |
Lamartine and Communism (Marx) | 404 |
The Reforme and the National. (Engels) | 406 |
Louis Blanc's Speech at the Dijon Banquet. (Engels) | 409 |
Chartist Agitation. (Engels) | 412 |
Wages. (Marx) | 415 |
[A]. | 415 |
[B] Additions. | 415 |
I. Aktinson. | 415 |
II. Carlyle. | 416 |
III. McCulloch. | 416 |
IV. John Wade. | 416 |
V. Babbage. | 419 |
VI. Andrew Ure. | 420 |
VII. Rossi. | 420 |
[VIII]. Cherbuliez. | 421 |
[IX]. Bray. Savings Banks. | 421 |
[C] | 422 |
I. How Does the Growth of the Productive Forces Affect Wages?. | 422 |
II. Competition Between Workers and Employers. | 423 |
III. Competition Among the Workers Themselves. | 424 |
IV. Fluctuations of Wages. | 424 |
V. Minimum Wage. | 425 |
VI. Suggestions for Remedies. | 425 |
VII. Workers' Associations. | 435 |
VIII. Positive Aspect of Wage Labour. | 436 |
The "Satisfied" Majority.-Guizot's Scheme of "Reform".-Queer Notions of M. Garnier-Pages.-Democratic Banquet at Chalon.-Speech of M. Ledru-Rollin.-A Democratic Congress.-Speech of M. Flocon.-The Reforme and the National (Engels) | 438 |
The Coercion Bill for Ireland and the Chartists. (Engels) | 445 |
Feargus O'Connor and the Irish People. (Engels) | 448 |
Speech on the Question of Free Trade Delivered to the Democratic Association of Brussels at Its Public Meeting of January (Marx) | 450 |
The Chartist Movement. [The Fraternal Democrats to the Working Classes of Great Britain and Ireland]. (Engels) | 466 |
The Situation in France. (Marx) | 468 |
Extraordinary Revelations.-Abd-el-Kader.-Guizot's Foreign Policy. (Engels) | 469 |
The Chartist Movement. [Meeting in Support of the National Petition]. (Engels) | 473 |
Manifesto of the Communist Party. (Marx & Engels) | 477 |
I. Bourgeois and Proletarians. | 482 |
II. Proletarians and Communists. | 497 |
III. Socialist and Communist Literature. | 507 |
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- b. Petty-bourgeois Socialism
| 509 |
- c. German, or "True", Socialism
| 510 |
- 2. Conservative, or bourgeois Socialism.
| 513 |
- 3. Critical-Utopian Socialism and Communism.
| 514 |
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The Movements of 1847. (Engels) | 520 |
The Beginning of the End in Austria. (Engels) | 530 |
The Debat social of February 6 on the Democratic Association. (Marx) | 537 |
Three New Constitutions. (Engels) | 540 |
On the Polish Question. (Marx & Engels) | 545 |
Speech by Karl Marx. | 545 |
Speech by Mr. Frederick Engels. | 549 |
A Word to the Riforma. (Engels) | 553 |
Revolution in Paris. (Engels) | 556 |
To the Editor of The Northern Star. (Engels) | 559 |
To the Editor of La Réforme. (Marx) | 564 |
Persecution of Foreigners in Brussels. (Marx) | 567 |
The Situation in Belgium. (Engels) | 569 |