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Letter to Ludwig Kugelmann, July 29, 1872
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| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
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| Written | 29 July 1872 |
Source: Karl Marx, Letters to Dr Kugelmann (Martin Lawrence, London, undated).
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 44
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 44
Dear Kugelmann
At the International Congress (Hague, opening 2 September), it will be a matter of life or death for the International; and before I retire I want at least to protect it from disintegrating elements. Germany must therefore have as many representatives as possible. Since you are in any case coming, write to Hepner[1] that I ask him to get you a delegate’s mandate.
Yours
Karl Marx
- ↑ Adolf Hepner (1846-1923) – A German Social-Democrat, co-editor of Volksstaat. On trial together with Liebknecht and Bebel in 1872 for high treason, but was acquitted – Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute.