| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 24 June 1865 |
MARX TO WILHELM LIEBKNECHT
IN BERLIN
[London,] 24 June 1865
Dear Liebknecht,
You must explain to yourself my long silence by continuing indisposition and much work in intervals when I have been capable of it. Your letters, moreover, contained nothing which would have required urgent reply.
T h e Nordstern has most likely been suspended for a while owing to lack of money? At least, it has not arrived here for a couple of weeks. A fine gutter rag, to be sure! T h e declaration by various associations[1] that anyone who so much as lays a finger on the articles of faith as revealed by Lassalle is guilty of high treason, is priceless. Haut-goût[2] , INDEED! What is Mr B. Becker doing in Berlin, and how is the Social-Demokrat 'surviving'? You have quite the wrong notion of Dr Kugelmann. I have been in correspondence with him for years past. He was a socialist back in 1848, in Düsseldorf. As TO Pieper, the VERY NAME OF Kugelmann was not known to him when he was here.[3]
I have not yet written to Stumpf because I have not been writing any letters over this period. As regards the letter he entrusted to Bruhn, I have not, of course, ever set eyes upon it.[4]
T h e INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION is making great strides despite the 'ENORMOUS SUPPORT' it is receiving from Germany. 2 2 0
As regards the 'Louis Bonaparte',[5] I could see from your DROPPING OF THE SUBJECT that the matter has come to nothing. 7 9 I am RATHER glad of this, as I shall later be having it re-printed in the essay-collection all the same.
What is old Hatzfeldt doing? A n d the fracas over the will?[6]
Salut.
Your
K. M.
What are Messrs E. Bauer, Bucher et Co. up to? Edgar[7] will probably be staying here a while longer yet.[8]