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The civil war in France
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The civil war in France
Written in
1870—1871
Type
Book
Source
Marxists Internet Archive
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Works by
Karl Marx
and
Friedrich Engels
Marx
Capital
Capital, vol. I
(1867)
Capital, vol. II
(1885, posthumous)
Capital, vol. III
(1894, posthumous)
Other works
Critique of Hegel's philosophy of right
(1843, published 1927)
On the Jewish question
(1843)
Economic and philosophic manuscripts of 1844
(1844, published 1932)
Theses on Feuerbach
(1845, published 1888)
The poverty of philosophy
(1847)
Wage labour and capital
(1847)
The class struggles in France 1848-1850
(1850)
The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
(1852)
Grundrisse
(1857, published 1939)
A contribution to the critique of political economy
(1859)
Theories of surplus value
(three volumes, 1862)
Value, price and profit
(1865)
The civil war in France
(1871)
Critique of the Gotha Program
(1875)
Marx and
Engels
The holy family
(1844)
The German ideology
(1845, published 1932)
Manifesto of the communist party
(1848)
The civil war in the United States
(1861)
Engels
The conditions of the working class in England
(1845)
The principles of communism
(1847)
The peasant war in Germany
(1850)
On authority
(1872)
The part played by labour in the transition from ape to man
(1876)
Anti-Dühring
(1878)
Socialism: utopian and scientific
(1880)
Dialectics of nature
(1883)
The origin of the family, private property and the state
(1884)
Ludwig Feuerbach and the end of classical German philosophy
(1886)
A contribution to the history of primitive Christianity
(1894)
Revolution and counter-revolution in Germany
(1896, posthumous)