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Letter to Karl Kautsky, December 9, 1884
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| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 9 December 1884 |
First published, in Russian, in Marx-Engels Archives, Vol. I (VI), Moscow, 1932
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 47
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 47
Keywords : Letter, Karl Kautsky
ENGELS TO KARL KAUTSKY
IN VIENNA
[London, 9 December 1884]
Dear Kautsky,
It goes without saying that you can have your letters addressed to 122 Regent's Park Road as often and for as long as you wish. I hope this will still catch you in Vienna; in my haste I had overlooked your inquiry and for the past week I have had many interruptions.
Why you and the others do not settle the matter of the 'Speech'[1] when you yourselves are certainly better able to decide such matters than I am, is more than I can understand. I am writing to Dietz to tell him to attend to it himself.
Your
F. E.
- ↑ K. Marx, 'Speech on the Question of Free Trade'.