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Marx and Engels Collected Works Volume 7 Marx and Engels 1848
Marx, Karl; Engels, Friedrich http://www.connexions.org/CxArchive/MIA/marx/works/cw/volume07/index.htm http://marx.libcom.org/works/cw/volume07/index.htm http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/cw/volume07/index.htm
Publisher: Progress Publishers Year Published: 1848 Resource Type: Book
Includes articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, June 1 - November 7, 1848.
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Table of Contents
1848
Preface xv Demands of the Communist Party of Germany (Marx & Engels) 3 Letter to Etienne Cabet, Editor of the Populaire (Marx & Engels) 8 To the Committee of the German Democratic Society in Paris (Marx & Engels) 20 To the Editor of the Newspaper L'Alba (Marx) 11
Marx & Engels Articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, June 1 November 7, 1848 June Statement of the Editorial Board of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 15 The Assembly at Frankfurt 16 Huser 20 The Latest Heroic Deed of the House of Bourbon 24 The Democratic Party 27 Camphausen's Statement at the Session of May 30 30 Defeat of the German Troops at Sundewitt 34 Questions of Life and Death 36 The Camphausen Government 39 The Question of Union 41 The War Comedy 42 The Reaction 45 Comite de surete generale in Berlin 46 Programmes of the Radical-Democratic Party and of the Left at Frankfurt. 48 The Agreement Debates in Berlin 53 The Agreement Debates 57 The Question of the Address 62 A New Partition of Poland 64 The Shield of the Dynasty 66 Cologne in Danger 68 An Admission of Incompetence by the Assemblies of Frankfurt and Berlin 72 The Berlin Debate on the Revolution 73 The Position of the Parties in Cologne 87 The Agreement Assembly of June 15 89 The Prague Uprising 91 Valdenaire's Arrest-Sebaldt 94 The Agreement Assembly Session of June 17 96 The Stupp Amendment 101 A New Policy in Posen 104 The Downfall of the Camphausen Government 106 The Downfall of the Camphausen Government 107 The First Deed of the German National Assembly in Frankfurt 109 The Hansemann Government 111 The Neue Berliner Zeitungen on the Chartists 113 Threat of the Gervinus Zeitung 115 Patow's Redemption Memorandum 117 The Democratic Character of the Uprising 119 News from Paris 121 Reichensperger 122 News from Paris 123 Details about the 23rd of June 124 News from Paris 128 The Northern Star about the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 129 The 23rd of June 130 The 24th of June 134 The 25th of June 139 The June Revolution 144 July The Kolnische Zeitung on the June Revolution 150 The June Revolution (The Course of the Paris Uprising) 157 Germany's Foreign Policy 165 Marrast and Thiers 168 The Agreement Debates 170 Arrests 176 Arrests 177 The Agreement Debates 180 Legal Proceedings against the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 186 The Berlin Agreement Debates 189 The Government of Action 194 The Agreement Debate 195 The Ministerial Crisis 199 The Agreement Session of July 4 (Second Article) 200 Legal Proceedings against the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 208 German Foreign Policy and the Latest Events in Prague 212 The Agreement Debates of July 7 216 Herr Forstmann on the State Credit 223 The Agreement Debates 226 The Debate on Jacoby's Motion 232 The Suppression of the Clubs in Stuttgart and Heidelberg 248 The Prussian Press Bill 250 The Faedreland on the Armistice with Denmark 253 The Civic Militia Bill 256 The Armistice with Denmark 266 The Armistice "Negotiations" 270 The Concordia of Turin 271 The Agreement Debates on the District Estates (Agreement Session of July 18) 273 The Bill on the Compulsory Loan and Its Motivation 278 Armistice Negotiations with Denmark Broken Off 287 The Dissolution of the Democratic Associations in Baden 288 The Bill Proposing the Abolition of Feudal Obligations 290 August The Kolnische Zeitung on the State of Affairs in England 296 The Agreement Debate about the Valdenaire Affair 301 The Milan Bulletin 305 The Russian Note 307 Miscellaneous 314 Bakunin 315 The Hansemann Government and the Old-Prussian Criminal 317 The Kolnische Zeitung on the Compulsory Loan 319 Proudhon's Speech against Thiers 321 Dr. Gottschalk 325 Debate about the Existing Redemption Legislation 327 The "Model State" of Belgium 333 The Frankfurt Assembly Debates the Polish Question 337 The Danish Armistice and Hansemann 382 The German Citizenship and the Prussian Police 385 The Italian Liberation Struggle and the Cause of Its Present Failure 388 Charles Albert's Betrayal 390 The Attempt to Expel Schapper 390 Geiger and Schapper 393 The Kolnische Zeitung about Italy 395 The Zeitungs-Halle on the Rhine Province 399 September Mediation and Intervention. Radetzky and Cavaignac 402 The Antwerp Death Sentences 404 The Conflict between Marx and Prussian Citizenship 407 The Danish Armistice 411 Editorial Note Accompanying the Article "The Financial Project" 416 The Fall of the Government of Action 417 His Successors 420 The Danish-Prussian Armistice 421 Arrests 426 The Crisis and the Counter-Revolution 427 Army Order, Election Candidates, Semi-Official Comments on Prussian Ambiguity 434 Freedom of Debate in Berlin 436 Ratification of the Armistice 439 The Uprising in Frankfurt 442 The Faedreland on the Armistice 446 The Government of the Counter-Revolution 448 The Cologne Committee of Public Safety 450 Public Prosecutor Hecker Questions People Who Had Attended the Worringen Meeting 451 Counter-Revolution in Cologne 452 An Attempt to Arrest Moll 454 State of Siege in Cologne 455 October Editorial Statement Concerning the Reappearance of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 456 Revolution in Vienna 457 The Latest News from the "Model State" 459 The "Revolution of Cologne" 462 The Pfuel Government 466 Thiers' Speech Concerning a General Mortgage Bank with a Legal Rate 467 The Frankfurter Oberpostamts-Zeitung and the Viennese Revolution 472 Reply of the King of Prussia to the Delegation of the National 474 Reply of Frederick William IV to the Delegation of the Civic 476 The Reforme on the June Insurrection 478 English-French Mediation in Italy 480 The "Model Constitutional State" 482 Public Prosecutor " Hecker" and the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 485 November "Appeal of the Democratic Congress to the German People" 490 The Paris Reforme on the Situation in France 493 The Viennese Revolution and the Kolnische Zeitung 496 The Latest News from Vienna, Berlin and Paris 498 Our Bourgeoisie and Dr. Nuckel 500 News from Vienna 501 The Victory of the Counter-Revolution in Vienna 503 From Paris to Berne (Engels) 507
I. Seine and Loire 511
II. Burgundy 524 Appendices Receipts of the Central Authority of the Communist League for Money Received and Paid Out 533 To All Workers of Germany 535 Marx's Application for Prussian Citizenship 537 Account of a Statement Made by Karl Marx to the Cologne Police 538 Prospectus for the Founding of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 539 Minutes of the Meeting of the Cologne Community of the Communist League 542 Articles of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung Company 543 Legal Investigation against the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 554 Legal Proceedings against the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 555 Report of the Speeches Made by Marx and Engels at the General Meeting of the Democratic Society in Cologne on August 4, 1848 556 Announcement of the Convocation of the Rhenish District Congress of Democratic Associations 560 The Legal Proceedings against the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 561 Karl Marx to Police Superintendent Geiger 562 From the Minutes of the General Meeting of the Democratic Society in Cologne Held on August 11,1848 564 Protest of the Democratic Society in Cologne against the Incorporation of Posen in the German Confederation 566 The Legal Investigation against the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 568 Record of Engels' Speech at the Public Meeting of the First Congress of Rhenish Democrats Held at Cologne on August 13, 1848 . 569 Note in the Neue Rheinische Zeitung on Marx's Departure for 570 From a Newspaper Item Listing the Names of Visitors Who Had Just Arrived in Vienna 572 Newspaper Reports of Marx's Speech in the Vienna Democratic Association on August 28, 1848 573 Newspaper Reports of Marx's Speech in the First Workers' Association of Vienna on August 30,1848. Report of Marx's Lecture on Wage Labour and Capital at the Meeting of the First Workers' Association of Vienna on September 2, 1848 574 Report of Platoon Leader Mentes of the Cologne Civic Militia 575 Legal Proceedings against the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 576 Address to the German National Assembly in Frankfurt Adopted by a Public Meeting Held in Cologne on September 7,1848 577 Minutes of the Committee Meeting of the Cologne Workers' Association Held on September 11, 1848 579 Letter Written by von Kuhlwetter, Minister of the Interior, to Karl Marx Mass Meeting and the Committee of Public Safety 581 Mass Meeting in Worringen 582 Decision of the Mass Meeting 586 Announcement of the Responsible Publishers of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 588 Announcement of the Responsible Publishers of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung Invitation to Subscribe to the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 590 Warrant for the Arrest of Heinrich Burgers and Friedrich Engels 593 Black List 594 From the Minutes of the Committee Meeting of the Cologne Workers' Association on October 16, 1848. Entry of Marx's Speech in Connection with His Assumption of the Presidency 595 From the Minutes of the General Meeting of the Cologne Workers' Association on October 22, 1848 597 From the Minutes of the Committee Meeting of the Cologne Workers' Association on November 6, 1848. Entry Relating to Marx's Report on the Events in Vienna 598 Notes & Indexes Notes 601 Name Index 654 Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature 681 Index of Periodicals 693 Subject Index 699 Illustrations Demands of the Communist Party in Germany, leaflet published in Cologne in 1848 5 First page of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung No. l 21 First page of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung containing Marx's article "The June Revolution" 145 Plan of Paris in June 1848 146-7 Passport used by Karl Marx in 1848 and 1849 408-9 First page of Engels' travel notes "From Paris to Berne" 509 Map sketched by Engels, showing his route from Auxerre to Le Locle 508-9 Articles of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung Company 545
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