On the Trade Unions (Marx-Engels)

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The Trade unions and Revolution (1844-1848)[edit source]

News from France, in The Northern Star, Engels, June 15 1844;

Labour Movements, from The Condition of the Working Class in England, Engels, 1845;

On the General Strike of 1842, from The Condition of the Working Class in England;

On the Miners Strike of 1845, from The Condition of the Working Class in England;

An English Turnout, in Das Westphälische Dampfboot, Engels 1846;

The Condemnation of the Paris Carpenters, in The Northern Star, Engels, September 1845;

On Workers Disturbances, Fighting for wages, & Association, from The German Ideology, 1845;

Strikes and Combinations of Workers, from Poverty of Philosophy, Marx, 1847;

On Workers Associations, from Wages, Marx, 1847;

The real fruits of their Labour, from The Communist Manifesto, Marx & Engels, 1848;

Anatomy of a Strike Wave (1853-1854)[edit source]

The First Farm Workers Strike, Marx, 8 Febuary 1853;

General System of Strikes, Marx, June 17 1853;

The Value of Strikes, Marx, July 1 1853;

On the Labour Contract, Marx, July 29 1853;

A Universal Combination against Capital, Marx, August 23 1853;

The Battle Continues, Marx, August 30, 1853;

On Strikes and the Value of Labour, Marx September 27 1853;

On the Employers Anti-Labour League, in New-York Tribune, Marx, October 7, 1853;

Lock-out vs Turn-out, Marx, November 1 1853;

The Wigan Riots, Marx, November 4, 1853;

Industrial Distress, Marx, December 2, 1853;

Troubles at Preston, Marx, March 31 1854;

Only the Beginning, Marx, August 1, 1854;

Trade Unions and the First International (1859-1872)[edit source]

London Building Workers Lockout, Marx, August 20 1859;

The Colliers, from Results of Immediate Process of Production, Marx, 1864;

On Founding of the International, Letter to Engels, Marx, Nov 4 1864;

On Importance of the International, Letter to Kugelmann, Marx, Nov 29 1864;

Right of Combination, Letter to Engels, Marx, Feb 18 1865;

On Weston, Letter to Engels, Marx, May 20 1865;

Progress of the International, Letter to Kugelmann, Marx, Jan 15 1866;

A Warning, Marx, May 4 1866

Trade Unions, Their Past, Present and Future, Marx, August 1866

London Trades Council, Letter to Kugelmann, Marx, Oct 13 1866;

Paris Bronze Workers Strike, Letter to Engels, Marx, Apr 2 1867;

The Fourth Annual Report of the General Council Marx, Sep 1 1868

Connections between the IWMA and English Working Men's Association Marx, Oct 17 1868

Feminine Ferment, Letter to Kugelmann, Marx, Dec 12 1868;

Belgian Massacres Marx, May 4 1869

National Prejudices, Letter to Engels, Marx, Aug 18 1869;

Continental Strikes Marx, September 1869

Miners' Guilds in the Coalfields of Saxony, Marx Feb 21 1869;

Obituary for Robert Shaw, Marx, January 8 1870;

Anti-Irish Prejudice, Letter to Sigfrid Meyer and August Vogt, Marx 9 Apr 1870;

The Lock-out of the Building Trades at Geneva, Marx, 5 July 1870;

To the Spanish Federal Council of the International, Engels, February 13 1871;

Engels to Cafiero, 16 July 1871; ;:m:!

Interview with New York World, Marx July 18 1871;

Trade Unions Held Aloof Marx, August 8 1871

An Aristocratic Minority Marx, September 20 1871

On Trade Unions and the International Marx, October 31 1871

Fictitious Splits in the International, Marx & Engels Mar 5 1872;

Historic Event, Capital, Volume I;

The Political Economy of Labour (1863-1881)[edit source]

Wages, Hours and Trade Union Struggle, Marx, Wages, Prices and Profit, 1865;

The Struggle between capital and labour and its results, Marx, Wages, Prices and Profit, 1865;

Trade Unions and the Unemployed, Capital, 1867;

The Working Day, Capital, 1867;

Strife between Workman and Machine, Capital, 1867;

Bloody legislation against the Expropriated, Capital, 1867;

On Wages and Prices, Capital, Volume II;

Lassalle's Iron Law of Wages, Letter to Bebel, Marx, Mar 18 1875;

The Wages System, Engels in Labour Standard, 21 May 1881;

The Trade Unions, Engels in Labour Standard, 28 May 1881;

The Wages Theory of the Anti-Corn Law League, Engels in Labour Standard, July 9 1881.

Socialist Sectarians (1868-1875)[edit source]

Worker must Walk by Himself, Letter to Schweitzer, Marx, Oct 13 1868;

On Becker's Proposal, Engels to Marx, Jul 30 1869;

Marx to Paul and Laura Lafargue, April 19 1870;

On Political and Economic Movements, Marx, Letter to Bolte Nov 23 1871;

Fictitious Splits in the International, Marx & Engels Mar 5 1872;

Political Indifferentism, Marx in Almanacco Repubblicano per l'anno, January 1873;

On Bakunin's General Strike, from Bakuninists at work,Marx, 1873;

Engels to Bebel, October 15 1875;

The Labour Aristocracy (1874-1887)[edit source]

On Reform Bill of 1867, Engels February 22 1874;

Marx to Kugelmann, May 18 1874;

Marx to Sorge August 4 1874;

On the Trade Unions and the Party, Letter to Bebel, Marx, Mar 18 1875;

On the Venal Trade Union Leaders, Letter to Liebknecht, Marx, Feb 11 1878;

On the German Movement, Engels, March 3 1878;

Engels to Bernstein, June 17 1879;

Trades Unions, part 2, Engels in Labour Standard, June 4 1881;

Political Nullity of English Workers, Letter to Liebknecht, Engels, Aug 30 1883;

England in 1845 and 1885, Engels, March 1 1885;

Engels to Gertrud Guillaume-Schack, c. 5 July;

On their traditional superstition, Engels to August Bebel Oct 28 1885;

The Rise of Labour in the United States (1877-1892)[edit source]

Marx to Engels, 25 July 1877;

An Epoch-Making Event, Engels, 22 January 1878;

On the Movement in America, interview with Marx The Chicago Tribune, Jan 5 1879;

On Real Mass Movement, Letter to Sorge, Engels, Apr 29 1886;

Engels to Laura Lafargue, May 23 1886;

No Other Road, Letter to Kelley-Wischnewetzky, Engels, Dec 28 1886;

Preface to American edition of Condition of Working Class in England, 1887;

Appendix to the American Edition of Condition of Working Class in England, 1886;

On the Quarrel with Gompers, Letter to Schluter, Engels, Jan 29 1891;

On American Exceptionalism, Preface to English edition of Condition of Working Class, 1892;

On Immigrants, Letter to Schluter, Engels, Mar 30 1892;

Outcast London and the Great Dock Strike (1888-1894)[edit source]

Interview in New Yorker Volkszeitung, Engels September 20 1888;

Engels to Bernstein, August 22 1889;

If They Can Combine..., Engels, August 26 1889;

Engels to Laura Lafargue, August 27 1889;

Engels to Laura Lafargue, September 1 1889;

Engels to Laura Lafargue, October 17 1889;

On the New unionism, Engels to Sorge, December 7 1889;

On Craft Exclusiveness, Engels to Schluter, Jan 11 1890;

Engels to Laura Lafargue, May 10 1890;

May 4 in London, Engels, May 23 1890;

Engels to Laura Lafargue, January 31 1891;

Engels to Sorge, February 11 1891;

Preface to Brentano vs Marx, Engels 1891;

Engels to Bebel, May 1-2 1891;

On Ireland, Engels to Sorge August 9-11 1891;

Bourgeois Labor Party, Engels to Sorge, September 14 1891;

On Ireland, Engels to Liebknecht December 2 1891;

More on New Unionism, Preface to English edition of Condition of Working Class in England, 1892;

Engels to Laura Lafargue, May 3 1892;

Engels to Laura Lafargue, September 11 1892;

Engels to Sorge, May 17 1893;

On the Social-Democratic Federation, interview with Engels The Daily Chronicle, July 1 1893;

Engels to Plekhanov, May 21 1894;