Marx & Engels Collected Works
Volume 1
1835-1843
(Early writings of Marx, including doctoral dissertation The Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature)
Contents

General Introduction to Marx-Engels Collected Works
Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (1)
    Works of Karl Marx, 1835-1843
  Preface
Reflections of a Young Man on the Choice of a Profession
Letter to Heinrich Marx, November 10, 1837
Wild Songs
    The Fiddler
    II
    Nocturnal Love
Wild Songs
    The Fiddler
    II
    Nocturnal Love
Wild Songs
    The Fiddler
    II
    Nocturnal Love
The Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature
  Dedication
  Foreword
  Draft of New Preface
  Part One: Difference between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature in General
    I. The Subject of the Treatise
    II. Opinions on the Relationship between Democritean and Epicurean Physics
    III. Difficulties Concerning the Identity Of the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature
    IV. General Difference in Principle Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature
    V. Result
  Part Two: Difference between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature in detail
    I. The Declination of the Atom from the Straight Line
    II. The Qualities of the Atom
    III. Atomoi archai and atoma stoicheia
    IV. Time
    V. The Meteors
  Appendix : Critique of Plutarch's Polemic against the Theology of Epicurus
    I. The Relationship of Man to God
      1. Fear and the Being Beyond
      2. Cult and the Individual
      3. Providence and the Degraded God
    II. Individual Immortality
      1. On Religious Feudalism. The Hell of the Populace
      2. The Longing of the Multitude
      3. The Pride of the Elected
    Other notes
      II. Opinions on the Relationship between Democritean and Epicurean Physics (notes)
      III. Difficulties concerning the Ientity of the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature. (notes)
      IV. General Difference in Principle between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature
  Notes
    Notes de l'éditeur
    Notes de Marx
Comments on the Latest Prussian Censorship Instruction
On Freedom of the Press
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    General Introduction
    Publishing Notes
The Question of Centralisation
The Leading Article in No. 179 of the Kölnische Zeitung
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 191, July 10, 1842, Supplement
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 193, July 12, 1842, Supplement
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 195, July 14, 1842, Supplement
The Philosophical Manifesto of the Historical School of Law
      Introduction
      The Chapter on Freedom
      The Chapter on Marriage
      The Chapter on Education
      The Chapter on Civil Law
      The Chapter on Constitutional Law
Yet Another Word on Bruno Bauer und die Aakadmische Lehrfreiheit by Dr. O. F. Gruppe, Berlin, 1842
Communism and the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung
    October 16, 1842 - Communism and the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung
Communism and the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung Editorial Note
Debates on the Law on Thefts of Wood
      Rheinische Zeitung, No. 298, Supplement, October 25 1842
      Rheinische Zeitung, No. 300, Supplement, October 27 1842
      Rheinische Zeitung, No. 303, Supplement, October 30, 1842
      Rheinische Zeitung, No. 305, Supplement, November 1 1842
      Rheinische Zeitung, No. 307, Supplement, November 3 1842
  Notes from the editor
In Connection with the article "Failures of the Liberal Opposition in Hanover"
Communal Reform and the Kölnische Zeitung
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 312, November 8, 1842
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 316, November 12, 1842
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 317, November 13, 1842
The Divorce Bill — Editorial Note
A Correspondent of The Kölnische Zeitung vs. The Rheinische Zeitung
Cabinet Order on the Daily Press
Renard’s Letter to Oberpräsident Von Schaper
The Industrialists of Hanover and Protective Tariffs
The Attitude of Herwegh and Ruge to “The Free”
The Polemical Tactics of the Augsburg Newspaper
The Supplement to Nos. 335 and 336 of The Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung on the Commissions of the Estates in Prussia
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 345, December 11, 1842
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 354, December 20, 1842
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 365, December 31, 1842
The Divorce Bill
The Ban on the Leipziger Allgemeine Zeitung
    The Ban on the Leipziger Allgemeine Zeitung Within the Prussian State
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 1, January 1, 1843
    The Kölnische Zeitung and the Ban on the Leipziger Allgemeine Zeitung
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 4, January 4, 1843
    The Good and the Bad Press
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 6, January 6, 1843
    Reply to the Attack of a "Moderate" Newspaper
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 8, January 8, 1843
    Reply to the Denunciation by a "Neighbour" Newspaper
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 10, January 10, 1843
    The Denunciation of the Kölnische Zeitung and the Polemic of the Rhein- und Mosel-Zeitung
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 13, January 13, 1843
    The Rhein- und Mosel-Zeitung
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 16, January 16, 1843
Announcement by the Editors of the Rheinische Zeitung of their Reply to Oberpräsident Von Schaper
Justification of the Correspondent from the Mosel
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 15, January 15, 1843
    A. The Question of Wood Distribution
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 17, January 17, 1843
    B. The Attitude of the Mosel Region to the Cabinet Order of December 24, 1841, and to the Resulting Greater Freedom of the PMs
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 18, January 18, 1843
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 19, January 19, 1843
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 20, January 20, 1843
Polemical Articles Against The Allgemeine Zeitung
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 3, January 3, 1843
      Rheinische Zeitung No. 12, January 12, 1843
Marginal Notes to the Accusations of the Ministerial Rescript
    II
    III
The Local Election of Deputies to the Provincial Assembly
The Rhein- und Mosel-Zeitung As Grand Inquisitor
Stylistic Exercises of the Rhein- und Mosel-Zeitung
Announcement of the Rheinische Zeitung
Letter to Carl Friedrich Bachmann, April 6, 1841
Letter to Oscar Ludwig Bernhard Wolf, April 7, 1841
Letter to Arnold Ruge, February 10, 1842
Letter to Arnold Ruge, March 5, 1842
Letter to Arnold Ruge, March 20, 1842
Letter to Arnold Ruge, April 27, 1842
Letter to Arnold Ruge, July 9, 1842
Letter to Dagobert Oppenheim, August 25, 1842
Letter to Arnold Ruge, November 30, 1842
Letter to Arnold Ruge, January 25, 1843
Letter to Arnold Ruge, March 13, 1843
Notebooks on Epicurean Philosophy
  First Notebook
    Diogenes Laertius, Book Ten
      Epicurus
      I. The Canon
      Epicurus to Menoeceus
      [Principal Doctrines]
      End of the tenth book of Diogenes Laertius Epicurus to Herodotus
  Second Notebook
    I. Diogenes Laertius, Book Ten, Commentary by Gassendi
      Epicurus to Herodotus. Continued
      Epicurus to Pythocles
    II. Sextus Empiricus
    III. Plutarch, that Epicurus Actually Makes A Pleasant Life Impossible
  Third Notebook
    Plutarch, 1. That Epicurus actually makes a Pleasant Life Impossible.
    2. Plutarch, Colotes, Xylander Edition
      a) Epicurus and Democritus
      b) Epicurus and Empedocles
      c) Epicurus and Parmenides.
      d) Epicurus and Plato
  Fourth Notebook
      III. Plutarch. 2. Colotes e) Epicurus and Socrates
      f) Epicurus and Stilpo
      g) Epicurus and the Cyrenaics
      h) Epicurus and the Academics (Arcesilaus)
    IV. Lucretius, On the Nature of Things
      Book I
      Lucretius, on the Nature of Things Book II
      1. The motion of the atoms
      2. Shape
      [Book III]
      End of Book Three
  Fifth Notebook
      Luc. Annaeus Seneca, Works , Vols. [I-]III, Amsterdam, 1672
      Joh. Stobaei Sententiae et Eclogae, etc. Geneva, 1609
      CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA, WORKS, COLOGNE, 1688
  [Sixth Notebook]
      [Lucretrius On the Nature of Things] Book IV
      Book V
      Book VI
  Seventh Notebook
    I. Cicero, On the Nature of the Gods
      Book I
    Cicero, On the Highest Goods and Evils
      Book I
      Book II
      Book III
Plan of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature
Poems Dedicated to Jenny von Westphalen
    From the Book of Love (Part I)
    Concluding Sonnets to Jenny
      I
      II
      III
      IV
    From the Book of Songs
    To Jenny
      I
    To Jenny
      I
      II
    My World
    Feelings
    Transformations
To My Father: Book of Verse
  To My Father
  The Magic Harp, A Ballad
  Yearning, A Romance
  Wild Songs
  Siren Song, A Ballad
  The Little Old Man of the Water, A Ballad
  The First Elegy
  The Madwoman, A Ballad
  Flower King, A Fantastic Ballad
  The Awakening
  Invocation of One in Despair
  Lucinda, A Ballad
  The Last Judgment, A Jest
  Two Singers Accompanying Themselves on the Harp, A Ballad
  Epigrams
    I
    II. On Hegel
    III
    IV
    V
    VI
    VII. On a Certain Bald-Head
    VIII. Pustkuchen (False Wandering Years)
    Concluding Epigram on the Puff-Pastry Cook
  Harmony
  Distraught, A Ballad
  Human Pride
  Scenes from Oulanem, A Tragedy
        Scene 1
        Scene 2
        Scene 3
        Scene 4
  Song to the Stars
  The Song of a Sailor at Sea
  The Pale Maiden, A Ballad
  The Forest Spring
  Three Little Lights
  The Abduction, A Ballad
  Two Songs to Jenny
    Sought, A Song
    Found, A Song
    Concluding Sonnet to Jenny
  Dialogue with ...
  Sea Rock
  Man and Drum, A Fable
  Evening Stroll
  The Magic Ship, A Romance
  The Man in the Moon
  Night Thoughts, A Dithyramb
  Dream Vision, A Dithyramb
  The Viennese Ape Theatre in Berlin
  Sir (G)luck's Armide
  Terms of Engagement
  Sentimental Souls
  Romanticism À La Mode
  To the Sun of Truth (F. Quednow)
  On a Certain Knight-Hero
  To My Neighbour Across the Street
  A Philistine Wonders
  Mathematical Wisdom
  To the Medical Students
Scorpion and Felix, A Humoristic Novel
    A Humoristic Novel
    First Book
      Chapter 10
      Chapter 12
      Chapter 16
      Chapter 19
      Chapter 21
      Philological Broodings
      Chapter 22
      Chapter 25
      Chapter 27
      Chapter 28
      Chapter 29
      Chapter 30
      Chapter 31
      Chapter 35
      Chapter 36
      Chapter 37
      Chapter 38
      Chapter 39
      Chapter 40
      Chapter 41
      Chapter 42
      Chapter 43
      Chapter 44
      Second Fragment from Halto's Letter-Case
      Chapter 47
      Chapter 48
Birth Certificate of Karl Marx
The Union of Believers With Christ According to John 15: 1-14
Does the Reign of Augustus Deserve to Be Counted Among the Happier Periods of the Roman Empire?
Certificate of Maturity for Pupil of the Gymnasium in Trier
Heinrich Marx
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Letter to Karl Marx, November 8, 1835
Letter to Karl Marx, November 18, 1835
Letter to Karl Marx, beginning of 1836
Letter to Karl Marx, March 19, 1836
Letter to Karl Marx, May or June 1836
Letter to Karl Marx, July 1, 1836
Certificate of Release from Bonn University
        I. In the winter term 1835/36
        II. In the summer term 1836
Letter to Karl Marx, November 9, 1836
Letter to Karl Marx, December 28, 1836
Letter to Karl Marx, February 3, 1837
Letter to Karl Marx, March 2, 1837
Letter to Karl Marx, August 12, 1837
Letter to Karl Marx, August 20, 1837
Letter to Karl Marx, September 16, 1837
Letter to Karl Marx, November 17, 1837
Letter to Karl Marx, December 9, 1837
      Replies and/or Complaints
Letter to Karl Marx, February 10, 1838
Letter to Karl Marx, February 15-16, 1838
    Postscript by Heinrich Marx
Letter to Karl Marx, March 1839-1840
Leaving Certificate from Berlin University
    Record Sheet Filled in by Marx
Recommendatory Reference on the Dissertation of Karl Marx
Letter to Karl Marx, August 10, 1841
Cologne Citizens' Petition for the Continuance of the Rheinische Zeitung
Minutes of the General Meeting of Shareholders of the Rheinische Zeitung. February 12, 1843
Humble Petition from the Shareholders of the Rheinische Zeitung Company for the Continuance of the Rheinische Zeitung
Letter to Karl Marx, March 1843