MARX TO HERMANN LOPATIN[1]
IN BRIGHTON
[London, 6 July 1870]
The occupation of a translator is abominable; commerce will give you a great deal. A greater chance to use your free time for the study and propaganda...
- ↑ This excerpt from Marx's letter was quoted by Lopatin in a letter to Lavrov of 6 July 1870. First, Lopatin gave a short exposition of Marx's letter: 'Today, I received from him (Marx) a new issue of the Narodnoye Dyelo (People's Cause) and a very nice note with the latest news about the court trial of our Paris comrades (the reference is to the third trial of the International's members in France; see Note 667—Ed.). He concluded by asking if I should like him to find me a clerk's job at some London office.'