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Stuff useful for library work
stuff useful for library work has been moved here
Other sandbox stuff for my own use
Title
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Type
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Written in
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Categories
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The holy family
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Book
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1844
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Library works by Friedrich Engels, Library works by Karl Marx
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Manifesto of the Communist Party
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Manifesto
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1848
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Basic Marxism–Leninism study plan by r/communism, Library works by Friedrich Engels, Library works by Karl Marx
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Theses on Feuerbach
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Philosophical notes
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1845
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Basic Marxism–Leninism study plan by r/communism, Library works by Karl Marx
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A contribution to the critique of political economy
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Book
|
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Library works about economics, Library works by Karl Marx
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The German ideology
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Book
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1846
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Basic Marxism–Leninism study plan by r/communism, Library works by Friedrich Engels, Library works by Karl Marx
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Critique of the Gotha Program
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Pamphlet
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1875
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Library works by Karl Marx
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The poverty of philosophy
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Book
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first half of 1847
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Library works by Karl Marx
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Critique of Hegel's philosophy of right
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Book
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1843
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Library works by Karl Marx
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The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
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Essay
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1851—1852
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Library works about France, Library works by Karl Marx
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The civil war in France
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Book
|
1870—1871
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Library works about France, Library works by Karl Marx
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Capital, vol. II
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Book
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Library works about economics, Library works by Karl Marx
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Capital, vol. III
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Book
|
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Library works about economics, Library works by Karl Marx
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On the Jewish question
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Book
|
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Library works by Karl Marx
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Economic and philosophic manuscripts of 1844
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Book
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1844
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Library works by Karl Marx
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Wage labour and capital
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Pamphlet
|
1849
|
Library works about economics, Library works by Karl Marx
|
The class struggles in France 1848-1850
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Booklet
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October 1850 for the Neue Rheinische Zeitung Revue
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Library works by Karl Marx
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Grundrisse
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Manuscripts
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1857–61
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Library works by Karl Marx
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Theories of surplus value
|
Book
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1863
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Library works by Karl Marx
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Value, price and profit
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Book
|
1865
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Basic Marxism–Leninism study plan by r/communism, Library works about economics, Library works by Karl Marx
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The civil war in the United States
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1861
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Library works about the United States of America, Library works by Friedrich Engels, Library works by Karl Marx
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Address of the International Working Men's Association to Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America
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Letter
|
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Library works by Karl Marx
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The Fragment on Machines
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|
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Library works by Karl Marx
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Marx & Engels Collected Works
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|
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Reflections of a young man on the choice of a profession
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1835
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Library works by Karl Marx, Pages with broken file links
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On the concept of the derived function
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August 1881
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Library works by Karl Marx
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Letter from Marx to his father. November, 1837
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1837
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Letters by Karl Marx, Library works by Karl Marx
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Wild songs
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1837
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Library works by Karl Marx
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Difference between the Democritean and Epicurean philosophy of nature
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Book
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1840 and March 1841
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Library works by Karl Marx, Works in Progress
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