Marx & Engels Collected Works
Volume 4
1844-1845
(The Holy Family, The Condition of the Working Class in England)
Contents

Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (4)
    Works, 1844-1845
  Preface
The Holy Family
Chapter I “Critical Criticism in the Form of a Master-Bookbinder”, Or Critical Criticism As Herr Reichardt
Chapter II “Critical Criticism” As a ‘Mill-Owner’, Or Critical Criticism As Herr Jules Faucher
Chapter III “The Thoroughness of Critical Criticism”, Or Critical Criticism As Herr J. (Jungnitz?)
Chapter IV “Critical Criticism” As the Tranquillity of Knowledge, Or “Critical Criticism” As Herr Edgar
  1) Flora Tristan's " Union Ouvrière
  2) Béraud on Prostitutes
  3) Love
  4) Proudhon
    Characterizing Translation No. 1
    Critical Comment No. 1
    Critical Comment No. 2
    Characterizing Translation No. 2
    Critical Comment No. 3
    Characterising Translation No. 3
    Critical Comment No. 4
    Characterizing Translation No. 4
    Critical Comment No. 5
Chapter V “Critical Criticism” As a Mystery-Monger, Or “Critical Criticism” As Herr Szeliga
      1) "The Mystery of Degeneracy in Civilisation" and "The Mystery of Rightlessness in the State"
      2) The Mystery of Speculative Construction
      3) "The Mystery of Educated Society"
    4) "The Mystery of Probity and Piety"
    5) "Mystery, a Mockery"
    6) Turtle-Dove (Rigolette)
    7) The World System of the Mysteries of Paris
Chapter VI Absolute Critical Criticism, Or Critical Criticism As Herr Bruno
    1) Absolute Criticism's First Campaign
      a) "Spirit" and "Mass"
      b) The Jewish Question No. 1. The Setting of the Questions
      c) Hinrichs No. 1. Mysterious Hints on Politics, Socialism and Philosophy
    2) Absolute Criticism's Second Campaign
      a) Hinrichs No. 2. "Criticism" and "Feuerbach". Condemnation of Philosophy
      b) The Jewish Question No. 2. Critical Discoveries on Socialism, Jurisprudence and Politics (Nationality)
    3) Absolute Criticism's Third Campaign
      a) Absolute Criticism's Self-Apology. Its "Political" Past
      b) The Jewish Question No. 3
      c) Critical Battle Against the French Revolution
      d) Critical Battle Against French Materialism
      e) Final Defeat of Socialism
      f) The Speculative Cycle of Absolute Criticism and the Philosophy of Self-Consciousness
Chapter VII Critical Criticism’s Correspondence
    1) The Critical Mass
    2) The "Un-Critical Mass" and "Critical Criticism"
      a) The "Obdurate Mass" and the "Unsatisfied Mass"
      b) The "Soft-Hearted" Mass "Pining for Redemption"
      c) Grace Bestowed on the Mass
    3) The Un-Critically Critical Mass Or "Criticism" and The "Berlin Couleur"
Chapter VIII The Earthly Course and Transfiguration Of “Critical Criticism”, Or “Critical Criticism” As Rudolph, Prince of Geroldstein
    1) Critical Transformation of a Butcher into a Dog, Or Chourineur
    2) Revelation of The Mystery of Critical Religion, Or Fleur De Marie
      a) The Speculative "Marguerite"'
      b) Fleur de Marie
    3) Revelation of the Mysteries of Law
      a) The maître d'école, or the New Penal Theory. The Mystery of Solitary Confinement Revealed. Medical Mysteries
      b) Reward and Punishment. Double Justice (with a Table)
      c) Abolition of Degeneracy Within Civilisation and of Rightlessness in the State
    4) The Revealed Mystery of The "Standpoint"
    5) Revelation of The Mystery of the Utilisation of Human Impulses, Or Clémence D'Harville
    6) Revelation of the Mystery of the Emancipation of Women, Or Louise Morel
    7) Revelation of Political Economic Mysteries
      a) Theoretical Revelation of Political Economic Mysteries
      b) "The Bank for the Poor"
      c) Model Farm at Bouqueval
    8) Rudolph, "The Revealed Mystery of All Mysteries"
Chapter IX The Critical Last Judgment and Historical Epilogue
  The Critical Last Judgment
  Historical Epilogue
  Excerpt : England and Materialist Philosophy
Continental Socialism
Description of Recently Founded Communist Colonies Still in Existence
Rapid Progress of Communism in Germany (1)
    I
      The New Moral World No. 25, December 13, 1844
Speeches in Elberfeld
      February 8, 1845
      February 15, 1845
Draft of an Article on Friedrich List’s book: Das Nationale System der Politischen Oekonomie
    I. General Characterisation of List
     4. Herr List's Originality
     II. The Theory of Productive Forces and the Theory of Exchange Values
    Force, Productive Force, Causes
    [III. From Chapter Three The Problem of Land Rent]
    IV. Herr List and Ferrier
      State intervention. The Thrift of Nations
      Productive Forces and Exchange Value
      Agriculture, Manufacture, Trade
The Condition of the Working Class in England
Introduction
The Industrial Proletariat
The Great Towns
Competition
Irish Immigration
Results
Single Branches of Industry
The Remaining Branches of Industry
Labour Movements
The Mining Proletariat
        N O T I C E!
        Pentrich Colliery
The Agricultural Proletariat
The Attitude of the Bourgeoisie Towards the Proletariat
Postscript : An English Turnout
Peuchet: On Suicide
A Fragment of Fourier’s On Trade
The Late Butchery at Leipzig.-The German Working Men’s Movement
Victoria’s Visit.- The “Royals” At Loggerheads.- Row Betwixt Vic and the German Bourgeoisie.- The Condemnation of the Paris Carpenters
“Young Germany” In Switzerland (Conspiracy Against Church and State!)
Persecution and Expulsion of Communists
History of the English Corn Laws
      Telegraph für Deutschland No. 193, December 1845
      Telegraph für Deutschland No. 194, December 1845
Hegel’s Construction of The Phenomenology (note)
Draft Plan for a Work on the Modern State
Plan of the “Library of the Best Foreign Socialist Writers”
From The Notebook for 1844-1847