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Marx & Engels Collected Works, volume 1  (Karl Marx)

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Marx & Engels Collected Works, volume 1
AuthorKarl Marx
First published1975
TypeBook
SourceFile:MECW Volume 1 – Karl Marx 1835-43.pdf
Preface

Works

Title Date written
Reflections of a young man on the choice of a profession 10–16 August, 1835
Letter from Marx to his father 10–11 November, 1837
Wild songs 1837
Difference between the Democritean and Epicurean philosophy of nature 1840–March 1841
Comments on the latest Prussian censorship instruction 15 January–10 February, 1842
Proceedings of the Sixth Rhine Province Assembly. First article. Debates on freedom of the press and publication of the proceedings of the Assembly of the Estates ~17 May, 1842
The question of centralisation in Itself and with regard to the supplement to No. 137 of the Rheinische Zeitung ~17 May, 1842
The leading article in No. 179 of the Kölnische Zeitung 29 June–4 July,

1842

The philosophical manifesto of the historical school of law April–early August 1842
Yet another word on Bruno Bauer und die Akademische Lehrfreiheit by Dr. O. F. Gruppe, Berlin, 1842 Early September 1842
Communism and the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung 15 October, 1842
Communism and the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung. Editorial Note 22 October, 1842
Proceedings of the Sixth Rhine Province Assembly. Third article. Debates on the law on thefts of wood October 1842
In connection with the article "Failures of the Liberal Opposition in Hanover". Editorial note 8 November, 1842
Communal reform and the Kölnische Zeitung 7–12 November, 1842
The Divorce Bill. Editorial note Mid-November, 1842
A correspondent of the Kölnische Zeitung vs. the Rheinische Zeitung 16 November, 1842
Cabinet order on the daily press Mid-November, 1842
Renard's letter to Oberpräsident von Schaper 17 November, 1842
The industrialists of Hanover and protective tariffs November, 1842
The attitude of Herwegh and Ruge to "The Free" November, 1842
The polemical tactics of the Augsburg newspaper 29 November, 1842
The supplement to Nos. 335 and 336 of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung on the commissions of the estates in Prussia 10–30 December, 1842
The Divorce Bill 18 December, 1842
The ban on the Leipziger Allgemeine Zeitung 31 December, 1842–15 January 1843
Announcement by the editors of the Rheinische Zeitung of their reply to Oberpräsident von Schaper 2 January, 1843
Justification of the correspondent from the Mosel 1–20 January, 1843
Polemical articles against the Allgemeine Zeitung 3, 12 January, 1843
Marginal notes to the accusations of the ministerial rescript 12 February, 1843
The local election of deputies to the Provincial Assembly March, 1843
Stylistic exercises of the Rhein- und Mosel-Zeitung 11 March, 1843
Announcement. March 17, 1843 17 March, 1843

Letters

From the preparatory materials

Early literary experiments

Appendices