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Speeches by Karl Marx

INAUGURAL ADDRESS TO THE INTERNATIONAL, October 1864
Note for Speech by Marx on France's Attitude to Poland, December 1864
FRANCE’S HISTORICAL ATTITUDE TO POLAND, December 1864
At Anniversary of the German Workers Educational Society, February 1865
On Mazzini’s Attitude to The International, March 13, 1866
Poland and the Russian Menace, January 22 1867
At Anniversary of the German Workers Educational Society, February 1867
On the Statistics in the Blue Book, July 23, 1867
ON THE LEAGUE OF PEACE AND FREEDOM, August 13, 1867
Notes for an Undelivered Speech on Ireland, November, 1867
On the Irish Question, December 16, 1867
On Changing the Place of the Congress in 1868, May 26 1868
On Changing the Place of the Congress in 1868, June 16 1868
On the Successes of The International in Germany and France, July 21 1868
On the Consequences of using Machinery under Capitalism, July 28 1868
On the Reduction of the Working Day, August 11 1868
On the Influence of Competition In Cotton Industry in France, January 1869
On the Condition of the Coalminers in Saxony, February 23 1869
On Landed Property, July 6 1869
THE "RIGHT OF INHERITANCE", July 20 1869
ON GENERAL EDUCATION, August 10 & 17 1869
ON BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS THE IRISH PRISONERS, November 9 1869
On the British Policy towards the Irish Prisoners, November 23 & 30 1869
On the Significance of the Irish Question, December 14 1869
On the Activity of the Alliance of Socialist Democracy, September 18 1871
Political Action and the Working Class, September 20 1871
The La Liberté Speech, September 8 1872