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Letter to Eduard von Müller-Tellering, January 1, 1850
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| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 1 January 1850 |
First published in: Marx and Engels, Works, First Russian Edition, Vol. XXV, Moscow, 1934
Printed according to a copy by Engels
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 38, p. 223
Printed according to a copy by Engels
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 38, p. 223
Keywords : Eduard von Müller-Tellering, Letter
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[London,] 1 January 1850
Dear Tellering, Engels, Seiler, Weerth, Willich and I shall not be appearing at the meeting arranged for 3 January[1], for the following reasons amongst others:
- The list of political refugees invited has been arbitrarily compiled. Thus, for example, C. Schramm and F. Wolff are not included.
- Not one of the workers, who for years have been in the vanguard of German democracy in London, has been invited.
Your
K. Marx
- ↑ In a letter of 30 December 1849 addressed to Marx and Engels and other refugees, Louis Bamberger (editor of the Deutsche Londoner Zeitung), Eduard von Müller-Tellering and Rudolf Schramm invited them to attend a German refugees’ meeting which was to be held on 3 January 1850 with the alleged aim of uniting the German refugees. Actually the organisers wanted to bring the proletarian elements under petty-bourgeois influence.