Letter to Eduard Bernstein, July 24, 1885


ENGELS TO EDUARD BERNSTEIN

IN ZURICH

[London, 24 July 1885]

Dear Ede,

Bebel has written to say he will be in Zurich on or about the 26th inst.— the enclosed lines are for him[1] ; if he doesn't turn up, you will know how to deal with it.

Schorlemmer sends his regards. The coming autumn elections in France and England[2] will be the beginning of the end, and I trust we shall also see the end of old William.[3] Now that the Russians seem to have come to a standstill, we shall doubtless have to make a start ourselves. And, if the three great Western nations begin to move, that will also do.

Your

F. E.

  1. This probably refers to the previous letter.
  2. See this volume, pp. 320 and 330.
  3. William I