Author:Karl Marx
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[edit]- 'The Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature' (1841)
- 'A Criticism Of The Hegelian Philosophy Of Right' (1844) as published in Selected Essays by Karl Marx, translated 1926 by Henry James Stenning—originally published in Deutsch–Französische Jahrbücher in German in 1844
- 'On the Jewish Question' (1844) as published in Selected Essays by Karl Marx, translated 1926 by Henry James Stenning—originally published in Deutsch–Französische Jahrbücher in German in 1844
- The Holy Family (1845), with Friedrich Engels
- The German Ideology (1845) (external scan)
- Wage-Labor and Capital (1847)
- The Poverty of Philosophy (1847) (transcription project) (external transcript)
- On the Question of Free Trade (1848)
- Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848, with Friedrich Engels)
- The Communist Manifesto, trans. by Helen Macfarlane (1850)
- Manifesto of the German Communist Party (1871) [1]
- The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon (1852)
- Grundrisse (1857)
- Introduction to the Critique of Political Economy (fragments) (1857)
- A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (1859)
- Theories of Surplus Value 3 volumes (1862)
- Address and Provisional Rules of the International Working Men's Association (1864)
- General Rules of the International Working Men's Association (1864)
- Wages, Price and Profit (1865)
- Das Kapital (1867)
- Address of the General Council to Abraham Lincoln (1865)
- On the Influence of Competition in Cotton Industry in France (January 1869)
- On Landed Property (July 6 1869) (external transcript)
- On The War (1870), two pamphlets containing addresses by the International Working Men's Association, in 1871 also published as a part of The Civil War in France
- General Rules and Administrative Regulations of the International Working Men's Association (1871) Google Books
- The Civil War in France (1871)
- La Liberté speech (1873)
- Critique of the Gotha Programme (1875)
- Translated by Harriet E. Lothrop in International Socialist Review (1908) IA
- Mr. George Howell’s History of the International Working-Men’s Association (1878)
- Notes on Adolph Wagner (1883)
- The Eastern Question (1897) IA (transcription project)
- The Story of the Life of Lord Palmerston (1899) (transcription project)
- Secret Diplomatic History of the Eighteenth Century (1899) (transcription project)
- Revolution and Counter-revolution; or, Germany in 1848, trans. by Eleanor Marx-Aveling, 1907
- Class Struggles in France
Collections of works
[edit]- Selected Essays by Karl Marx, translated by H.J. Stenning (external scan) (reprint 1968)
- La Liberté speech, The International Working Men's Association, September 8, 1872, Amsterdam.[2]
Fragments
[edit]Works about Marx
[edit]- "Marx, Karl," in The American Cyclopædia (1879)
- "Marx, Karl," by Samuel McCune Lindsay in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Marx, Heinrich Karl," by Eduard Bernstein in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- Friedrich Engels' Speech at the Grave of Karl Marx, Highgate Cemetery, London. March 17, 1883
- On the Consequences of using Machinery under Capitalism, July 21, 1868, excerpt from the General Council of International Workingmen's Association's meeting minutes about Marx's speech
- On the Successes of The International in Germany and France, July 25, 1868, review of Marx's speech
- On the Reduction of the Working Day, August 11, 1868, excerpt from the General Council of International Workingmen's Association's meeting minutes about Marx's speech
- On the Condition of the Coalminers in Saxony, February 23, 1869, review of Marx's speech
- Interview with Karl Marx, Chicago Tribune, January 5, 1879.
- Karl Marx: His Life and Teaching, by Zelda Kahan (1918)
- "Karl Marx: The Man and His Message", by Keir Hardie (1910)
- "Karl Marx: The Man and His Work", by Karl Dannenberg (1918)
- Reading Marx's Capital Vol I with David Harvey (2010–2011)
- The students' Marx : an introduction to the study of Karl Marx' Capital by Edward B. Aveling (1891)
- The people's Marx; a popular epitome of Karl Marx's Capital, by Gabriel Pierre Deville (1900)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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