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Letter to Karl Kautsky, January 12, 1895
| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
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| Written | 12 January 1895 |
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 50
ENGELS TO KARL KAUTSKY
IN STUTTGART
[London,] 12 January 1895
41 Regent's Park Road N. W.
Dear Baron,
Just now I received a registered letter from Mr Stiebeling containing a curious reply to my preface[1] and the even more curious request that I should arrange for it to be published in the Neue Zeit.[2] All I can tell the man is that the columns of the Neue Zeit are not at my disposal, but that I should be very glad if the editors were to disseminate this, his reply, as widely as possible. And with that I bid Mr Stiebeling a fond farewell and leave him to his fate.
As regards the subversion debate, Nazi[3] appears to have done a very good job.[4] Incidentally, we can thank our lucky stars that there should still be jackasses in Berlin!
Yours
F.E.