Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (25)
Anti-Dühring
Introductions
Introductory note from MIA
Note from MECW vol. 25
Prefaces
Original preface (1878)
1st draft of 1878 Preface
1885 Preface
1894 Preface
Introduction
General
II. What Herr Dühring Promises
Notes
Engel's note
Editor's notes
Part I. Philosophy
III. Classification. Apriorism
IV. World Schematism
V. Philosophy of Nature. Time and Space
VI. Philosophy of Nature. Cosmogony, Physics, Chemistry
VII. Philosophy of Nature. The Organic World
VIII. Philosophy of Nature. The Organic World, Conclusion
IX. Morality and Law. Eternal Truths
X. Morality and Law. Equality
XI. Morality and Law. Freedom and Necessity
XII. Dialectics. Quantity and Quality
XIII. Dialectics. Negation of the Negation
XIV. Conclusion
Notes
Engels' notes
Editor's notes
Part II. Political Economy
I. Subject Matter and Method
II. Theory of Force
III. Theory of Force (Continuation)
IV. Theory of Force (Conclusion)
V. Theory of Value
VI. Simple and Compound Labour
VII. Capital and Surplus Value
VIII. Capital and Surplus-Value (Conclusion)
IX. Natural Laws of the Economy. Rent of Land
X. From Kritische Geschichte
Notes
Engels' notes
Editors' notes
Part III. Socialism
I. Historical
II. Theoretical
III. Production
IV. Distribution
V. State, Family, Education
Notes
Engels' notes
Editor's notes
Appendices
Manuscripts, Plans and Outlines
Titles and Tables of Contents of the Folders
Plan Outlines
Outline of the General Plan
Outline of Part of the Plan
Introductions
Note from MECW vol. 25
Preface (J. B. S. Haldane, 1939)
I. Introduction
Natural Science and the Spirit World
II. Dialectics
(The general nature of dialectics to be developed as the science of interconnections, in contrast to metaphysics.)
III. Basic Forms of Motion
IV. The Measure of Motion - Work
VIII: Tidal Friction, Kant and Thomson-Tait On the Rotation of the Earth and Lunar Attraction
V. Heat
VI. Electricity
The Part played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man
I
Notes and Fragments
[From the History of Science]
The Ancients' Outlook on Nature
Difference Between the Situation at the End of the Ancient World, CA. 300 – and at the End of the Middle Ages – 1453:
Historical Material. – Inventions
Historical
Omitted from "Feuerbach"
[Natural Science and Philosophy]
Büchner
Dialectics
A. General Questions at Dialectics. The Fundamental Laws of Dialectics
Chance and Necessity
B) Dialectical Logic and the Theory of Knowledge.
On the Classification of Judgments
On Nägeli's Incapacity to Know the Infinite
[Forms of Motion of Matter, Classification of the Sciences]
On the "Mechanical" Conception of Nature
[Mathematics]
Mechanics and Astronomy
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
From Preparatory Writings for Anti-Duhring
[INTRODUCTION. A ROUGH OUTLINE]
Part I
PART TWO
Infantry Tactics, Derived from Material Causes. 1700-1870
Additions to the Text of Anti-Duhring made in the Pamphlet Socialism Utopian and Scientific