Marx & Engels Collected Works
Volume 24
1874-1883
(Critique of the Gotha Program, Socialism: Utopian and Scientific)
Contents

Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (24)
Refugee Literature (Engels)
A Polish Proclamation (1875)
The Program of the Blanquist Fugitives from the Paris Commune
    Refugee Literature. II
    Excerpts published under the title « On Atheism » in K. Marx, F. Engels, On Literature and Art
Refugee Literature. III
    Refugee Literature. III
    Excerpts published under the title « On Dobrolyubov and Chernyshevsky » in K. Marx, F. Engels, On Literature and Art
Refugee Literature. IV
    Refugee Literature. IV
    Excerpt published under the title « On Tkachov » in K. Marx, F. Engels, On Literature and Art
On Social Relations in Russia (1875)
    Introduction (May 1875)
    On Social Relations in Russia
    Afterword (1894)
Epilogue to Revelations Concerning the communist Trial in Cologne
For Poland (1875)
Semi-Official War-Cries
Letter to August Bebel, March 18-28, 1875
      London, March 18-28, 1875
Critique of the Gotha Program
  Foreword (Engels, 1891)
  I.
  II.
  III.
  IV.
  Appendix
Letter to Wilhelm Bracke, May 5, 1875
      London, 5 May 1875
Critique of the Gotha Program
  Foreword (Engels, 1891)
  I.
  II.
  III.
  IV.
  Appendix
Letter to the General Council of the International Working Men's Association in New York
Speech at the Meeting Held to Commemorate the Anniversary of the Polish Uprising of 1863
Prussian Schnapps in the German Reichstag
  I
  II
Wilhelm Wolff (by Engels)
    I
    II
    III
    IV
    V
    VI
    VII
    VIII
    IX
    X
    XI
Letter to Enrico Bignami on the German Elections of 1877
From Italy (1877)
British Agricultural Labourers want to Participate in the Political Life of their Country
British Agricultural Union and the Collectivist Movement in the Countryside
Karl Marx (by Engels, 1877)
Letter to Editor of the Otecestvenniye Zapisky (Notes on the Fatherland)
    II
To an Editorial Board in London
On the Socialist Movement in Germany, France, the United States and Russia
To the Working Men of Europe in 1877
    I
    II
    III
    IV
    V
Letter to the Editor of The Daily News. Herr Bucher
Reply to Bucher's "Declaration" (1878)
Mr. George Howell’s History of the International Working-Men’s Association
The Parliamentary Debate on the Anti-Socialist Law (Outline of an Article)
The Anti-Socialist Law in Germany. The Situation in Russia
Circular Letter to August Bebel, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Wilhelm Bracke and Others
        I. The Negotiations with Carl Hirsch
        II. The Proposed Stance of the Paper
        III. The Manifesto of the Zurich Trio
About Karl Blind
The Socialism of Mr. Bismark
  I. THE CUSTOMS TARIFF
  II. THE STATE RAILWAYS
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
  Introduction
    Introduction to the French Edition (1880)
    Preface to the First German Edition (1882)
    Preface to the Fourth german edition (1891)
    1892 English Edition Introduction
      [General Introduction and the History of Materialism]
      [History (the role of Religion) in the English middle-class]
  I. [The Development of Utopian Socialism]
  II. [Dialectics]
  III. [Historical Materialism]
Note on the Poverty of Philosophy
A Workers’ Inquiry
    I.
    II.
    III.
    IV.
The Programme of the Parti Ouvrier (1880)
    Preamble
    A. Political Section
    B. Economic Section
A Letter to the Polish Socialists
Letter to Vera Zasulich, March 8, 1881
  The reply to Zasulich, March 8, 1881
  Drafts of the reply to Zasulich
    First draft
    Second draft
    Third draft
    Fourth draft
To the Chairman of the Slavonic Meeting, March 21st 1881, in Celebration of the Anniversary of the Paris Commune
Letter to the Editor of The Daily News, April 1, 1881
A Fair Day's Wages for a Fair Day's Work
        Possession of the Means of Work — Raw Material, Factories, Machinery — By the Working People Themselves.
The Wages System (1881)
Trades Unions (1881)
      Part I
    Part II
The French Commercial Treaty (1881)
Two Model Town Councils
American Food and the Land Question
The Wages Theory of the Anti-Corn Law League
A Working Men's Party (1881)
Bismarck and the German Working Men’s Party
Letter to the Editor of the Freiheit, July 22, 1881
Cotton and Iron (1881)
Social Classes — Necessary and Superfluous
Draft for the Speech over the Grave of Jenny Marx
Jenny Marx, née von Westphalen
Preface
  Preface
    The 1872 German Edition
    The 1882 Russian Edition
    The 1883 German Edition
    The 1888 English Edition
    The 1890 German Edition
    The 1892 Polish Edition
    The 1893 Italian Edition
    Editor's notes
    Engels' notes
Bruno Bauer and Early Christianity
The Vicar of Bray (Engels, 1882)
The Mark (Engels, 1882)
Jenny Longuet, née Marx
Letter to the editor of the New Yorker Volkszeitung, March 1883
Draft of a Speech at the Graveside of Karl Marx
Karl Marx's Funeral (Engels, 1883)
    Der Sozialdemokrat , March 22, 1883
    I. On the Grave of Karl Marx from the Russian Socialists
    II. TELEGRAM
    III. TELEGRAM
Letter to the Editors of the New Yorker Volkszeitung, April 1883
On the Death of Karl Marx (May 3, 1883)
    I
      Der Sozialdemokrat , May 3 1883
    II
      Der Sozialdemokrat , May 17 1883
Conspectus of Bakunin’s Statism and Anarchy
  Conspectus of Bakunin's Statism and Anarchy
    Introduction. Part I. 1873
    «Foreword»
    Appendix
Note on Page 29 of the Histoire de la Commune
Marginal Notes on Adolph Wagner's Lehrbuch der politischer Oekonomie, Second Edition, Volume I, 1879
Declaration by Karl Marx on His Naturalisation in England
Speeches by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels at the Meeting Held to Celebrate the 36th Anniversary of the German Workers' Educational Society in London
Notice on the Death of Lydia Burns
Interview with Karl Marx, Chicago Tribune, January 1879
  Introduction
    Introduction by the American Institute for Marxist Studies
    Introductory note by MECW
  The Interview
  Notes
    Notes from Editor Thomas W. Porter
    Notes from Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 24
Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff's Account of a Talk with Karl Marx
Account of an Interview of Karl Marx with John Swinton, Correspondent of The Sun
Statement on the Closure of L'Egalité