Marx and Engels Collected Works Volume 22 Marx and Engels 1870 - 1871
Marx, Karl; Engels, Friedrich http://www.connexions.org/CxArchive/MIA/marx/works/cw/volume22/index.htm http://marx.libcom.org/works/cw/volume22/index.htm http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/cw/volume22/index.htm
Publisher: Progress Publishers Resource Type: Book
Includes The Civil War in France and other materials on the Franco-Prussian War.
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Table of Contents
Marx and Engels 1870-71 July 1870-October 1871
First Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco-Prussian War (Marx) 3 Notes on the War (Engels) 9
Notes on the War.-I 11
Notes on the War.-II 15
Notes on the War.- III 19
Notes on the War.-IV 22
The Prussian Victories 27
Notes on the War.-V 32
Notes on the War.-VI 36
Notes on the War.-VII 40
Notes on the War.-VIII 44
Notes on the War.-IX 48
Notes on the War.-X 52
The Crisis of the War 56
Notes on the War.-XI 61
Notes on the War.-XII 67
Notes on the War.-XIII 71
Notes on the War.-XIV 74
Notes on the War.-XV 78
The French Defeats 82
Notes on the War.-XVI 87
Notes on the War.-XVII 91
The Rise and Fall of Armies 95
Notes on the War.-XVIII 100
How to Fight the Prussians 104
Notes on the War.-XIX 108
The Story of the Negotiations 112
Notes on the War.-XX 115
Notes on the War.-XXI 119
The Rationale of the Prussian Army System 123
Notes on the War.-XXII 127
Notes on the War.-XXIII 131
The Fate of Metz 134
Notes on the War.-XXIV 138
Saragossa-Paris 142
Notes on the War.-XXV 146
The Fall of Metz 150
Notes on the War.-XXVI 154
The Emperor's Apologia 157
The Fighting in France 163
Notes on the War.-XXVII 168
Fortified Capitals 172
Notes on the War.-XXVIII 176
The Military Situation in France 180
Notes on the War.-XXIX 185
Notes on the War.-XXX 189
The Chances of the War 193
Prussian Francs-Tireurs 198
Notes on the War.-XXXI 203
Notes on the War.-XXXII 204
The German Position in France 205
Notes on the War.-XXXIII 208
Notes on the War.-XXXIV 221
Notes on the War.-XXXV 226
Notes on the War.-XXXVI 231
Notes on the War.-XXXVII 236
Notes on the War.-XXXVIII 240
Notes on the War.-XXXIX 243
Notes on the War.-XL 247
The Military Aspect of Affairs in France 251
Bourbaki's Disaster 255 To the Committee of the Social-Democratic Workers' Party (Marx) 259 Letter to the Committee of the Social-Democratic Workers' Party (Marx & Engels) 260 Second Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco-Prussian War (Marx) 263 Concerning the Arrest of the Members of the Central Committee of the Social-Democratic Workers' Party (Marx) 271 To the Sixth Congress of the Belgian Sections of the International Working Men's Association (Engels) 272 On the Freedom of the Press and Meetings in Germany (Marx) 274 To the Spanish Federal Council of the International Working Men's Association (Engels) 277 The Aspect of Affairs in Russia 281 To the Editor of The Times (Marx) 285 Statement by the General Council to the Editor of The Times et. al. (Marx) 286 To the Editorial Boards of the Volksstaat and the Zukunft (Marx) 288 To the Editor of De Werker (Marx) 291 To the Editor of The Times (Marx) 292 On the Cigar-Workers' Strike in Antwerp (Engels) 294 Outline of an Appeal of the General Council to the Weavers' and Spinners' Trade Unions of Manchester for Assistance to the Spanish Textile Workers' Strike 295 Resolution of the General Council Expelling Henri Louis Tolain from the International Working Men's Association (Marx & Engels) 297 Once Again "Herr Vogt" (Engels) 298 The Civil War in France. Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association (Marx) 307
I 311
II 320
III 328
IV 343
Notes 356
I 356
II 357 To the Editor of The Pall Mall Gazette (Marx) 360 Statement by the General Council On Jules Favres Circular (Marx & Engels) 361 Statement by the General Council to the Editor of The Times (Marx & Engels) 364 Statement by the General Council to the Editor of The Standard (Marx & Engels) 366 Statement by the General Council on George Jacob Holyoake's Letter (Engels) 367 Letter from the General Council to the Editor of The Spectator (resp. Examiner) (Engels) 369 To the Editor of The Daily News (Marx) 370 Statement by the General Council on the Letters of C. J. Holyoake and B. Lucraft (Engels) 372 Letter to Max Friedlander, the Editor of the Neue Freie Presse (Marx) 37 The Address The Civil War in France and the English Press (Engels) 375 Letter to Frederick Greenwood the Editor of The Pall Mall Gazette (Marx) 378 Mr. Washburne the American Ambassador in Paris (Marx) 379 To the Editor of The Morning Advertiser (Marx) 383 To the Editor of The Standard (Marx) 384 Mazzini's Statement against the International Working Men's Association (Engels) 385 Covering Letter to the Editor of The Times (Marx) 388 To the Editor of The Times (Engels) 389 To the Editor of L'International (Marx) 391 To the Editor of Public Opinion (Marx) 392 To the Editor of Public Opinion (Marx) 393 To the Editor of the Gaulois (Marx) 395 Letter to the Editor of The Sun, Charles Dana (Marx) 396 The Commune and Archbishop Darboy (Marx) 400 To the Editor of La Verite (Marx) 403 To the Editor of The Evening Standard (Marx) 405 Propositions to the General Council Concerning Preparations for the London Conference (Marx & Engels) 406 Propositions to Be Submitted to the Conference by the General Council (Marx & Engels) 407 The London Conference of the International Working Men's Association. September 17-23 1871 410 On the Activity of the Alliance of Socialist Democracy. Record of the Speech at the Sitting of the Conference Commission of 18 September 1871 411 Motions of the General Council Adopted by the Conference On the Political Action of the Working Class (Engels) 415 On the Political Action of the Working Class (Engels) 417 Resolution of the London Conference relating to the Split in Romance Switzerland (Marx) 419 Resolutions of the Conference of Delegates of the International Working Men's Association Assembled at London from 17th to 23rd September 1871 (Marx & Engels) 423 To the Editors of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly (Marx) 432
From the Preparatory Materials Drafts of The Civil War in France (Marx) 435
First Draft of The Civil War in France 437
The Government of Defence 431
The Commune 472
1) Measures for the Working Class 472
2) Measures for the Working Class but Mostly for the Middle Classes 473
3) General Measures 474
4) Measures of Public Safety 476
5) Financial Measures 479
The Commune 480
The Rise of the Commune and the Central Committee 480
The Character of the Commune 483
Peasantry 492
Union (Ligue) Republicaine 495
The Communal Revolution as the Representative of All Classes of Society not Living upon Foreign Labour 495
Republic only Possible as Avowedly Social Republic 497
The Commune (Social Measures) 498
Decentralisation by the Rurals and the Commune 502
Fragments 506
Second Draft of The Civil War in France 515
1) Government of Defence. Trochu, Favre Picard Ferry 515
2) Thiers. Dufaure. Pouyer-Quertier 519
3) The Rural Assembly 522
5) Opening of the Civil War. 18 March Revolution. Clement Thomas. Lecomte. The Vendome Affair 524
6) The Commune 532
7) Schluss 538
Fragments 540
Robert Reid Ex-Correspondent of The Daily Telegraph (Engels) 552
Notes from the Minutes of the General Council 1869-1871 (Marx) 554
Meeting of Sub-Committee (Engels) 565
Meeting of Sub-Committee (Engels) 567
Appendices Record of Marx's Speech on the Government of National Defence 571 Records of Marx's and Engels' Speeches on the Position of the English Working Glass in the Franco-Prussian War 573 Record of Engels' Speech on the Revolution of March 18 in Paris 585 Record of Marx's and Engels' Speeches on the Republican Movement in England 587 Record of Engels' Speech on the Paris Commune 588 Record of Marx's Speech on the Paris Commune 589 Record of Engels' Speeches on the Paris Commune and in Connection with the Centennial Anniversary of Robert Owen's Birth 593 Record of Marx's Speech on the Paris Commune 595 Record of Marx's Speech Against the Calumny Invented by the Bourgeois Press to Slander the International and the Paris Commune 597 Record of Marx's Speech on the Paris Commune 599 Record of Marx's Interview with The World Correspondent 600 Account of Engels' Speech on Mazzini's Attitude Towards the International 607 Record of Engels' Speech on the Convocation of the London Conference of 1871 609 Account of Marx's Speech Against Odger 610 Record of Engels' Speech on the Situation in Spain 612 Record of Marx's Speech in the Opening of the London Conference 613 Records of Marx's Speeches on Trade Unions 614 Record of Marx's Speech on the Political Action of the Working Class 616 Record of Marx's Speech on the Political Action of the Working Class 618 Record of Marx's Speech on the Position of the International Working Men's Association in Germany and England 619 Record of Marx's Speech on Secret Societies 621 Jenny Marx's Letter to the Editor of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly 622 Record of Marx's Speech on the Seventh Anniversary of the International 633
Notes and Indexes Notes 637 Name Index 708 Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature 741 Index of Periodicals 760 Subject Index 767
Illustrations The first page of the leaflet The Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco-Prussian War July 23, 1870 2-3 The Battle of Gravelotte-St. Privat on August 18 1870 and the Siege of Metz. The Battle of Mars-la-Tour on August 16 1870 (a map) 63 The Battle of Sedan on September 1-2 1870 (a map) 83 The Siege of Paris (September 19 1870-January 28 1871)(a map) 217 The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 (a map) 256-57 Title page of the third English edition of The Civil War in France 309 The Paris Commune (March 18-May 28 1871) (a map) 350 A paragraph from the manuscript of the First Draft of The Civil War in France 489
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