MIA: M.I.A. Library: Marx & Engels: Selected Works: Published by Penguin

 

Karl Marx. The First International and After.
Political Writings Volume 3


First published: by Penguin Books with New Left Review, 1974.


Contents

 
Introduction by David Fernbach 9
Documents of the First International: 1864-70 773
Inaugural Address of the International Working Men’s Association73
Provisional Rules82
Instructions for Delegates to the Geneva Congress85
Report to the Brussels Congress94
Report to the Basle Congress99
The General Council to the Federal Council of French Switzerland113
On Germany 121
The Prussian Military Question and the German Workers’ Party [Engels] [Extract] 121
Marx to Schweitzer, 13 February 1865146
Marx to Kugelmann, 23 February 1865 148
Marx to Schweitzer, 13 October 1868 153
Letters on Ireland 158
Marx to Engels, 2 November 1867158
Marx to Engels, 30 November 1867 158
Marx to Kugelmann, 6 April 1868 161
Marx to Engels, 18 November 1869 163
Marx to Kugelmann, 29 November 1869 164
Marx to Engels, 10 December 1869 166
Marx to Meyer and Vogt, 9 April 1870 167
The Franco-Prussian War 172
First Address of the General Council on the Franco-Prussian War172
Letter to the Brunswick Committee of the Social-Democratic Workers’ Party177
Second Address of the General Council on the Franco-Prussian War179
The Civil War in France 187
The Civil War in France: Address of the General Council187
First Draft of ‘The Civil War in France’ [Extract] 236
Documents of the First International: 1871-2 269
Resolution of the London Conference on Working-Class Political Action [M & E]269
Speech on the Seventh Anniversary of the International 270
The Alleged Splits in the International [Marx & Engels] 272
Report to the Hague Congress314
Speech on the Hague Congress 323
Political Indifferentism327
Conspectus of Bakunin’s Statism and Anarchy [Extract] 333
Critique of the Gotha Programme339
Circular Letter to Bebel, Liebknecht, Bracke, et al. [Marx & Engels] 360
Introduction to the Programme of the French Workers’ Party376
On Poland and Russia 378
What Have the Working Classes To Do with Poland? [Engels] 378
For Poland [Marx & Engels] 388
The Curtain Raised393
Note on Previous Editions of the Works of Marx and Engels 401
Chronology of Works by Marx and Engels 402
Index 407


Selection and Notes copyright © New Left Review, 1974;
Introduction copyright © David Fernbach, 1974;
Translations from the German: ‘The Prussian Military Question’, the letters on Germany and on Ireland, ‘Speech on the Hague Congress’, ‘Circular Letter to Bebel, Liebknecht, Bracke et al.’ and ‘For Poland’ copyright & copy Paul Jackson, 1974; ‘Critique of the Gotha Programme’ copyright © Joris de Bres, 1974; ‘Conspectus of Bakunin’s Statism and Anarchy’, ‘Letter to the Brunswick Committee of the SDAP’ and ‘Introduction to the Programme of the French Workers’ Party’ copyright © David Fernbach, 1974;
Translations from the French: ‘The General Council to the Federal Council of French Switzerland’ and ‘The Alleged Splits in the International’ copyright & copy Rosemary Sheed, 1974;
Translation from the Italian: ‘Political Indifferentism’ copyright & copy Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, 1970 (reprinted here from the Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, no. 20, spring 1970).

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