| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 3 January 1869 |
ENGELS TO MARX
IN LONDON
[Manchester,] 3 January 1869
Caro Moro,[1]
Happy New Year! and my best wishes on the occasion of the Paris New Year gift. I expect you and your wife cannot look at each other without laughing about the new dignity.
The Basle business is not quite clear to me from the Vorbote,[2] so I am waiting anxiously for the promised additions, and also the further course of the Bakuniad. Bakunin's speeches in the Kolokol are very stupid.[3] The fellow does not appear to have learned anything for donkey's years. I was interested to learn from the above that he and Herzen are still in collusion with each other. Hence Herzen must be completely done for, otherwise he would not give up KOLOKOL.[4] Incidentally, the fellow now writes un français à lui,[5] which is quite appalling—and this although the chap lives in a French-speaking country! Bakunin's French is much better.
Thanks for Cloche and Diable à 4; the arrogance is indeed very great. A few Orleanist millions scattered among the generals would now be very desirable.
Best greetings and congratulations to the whole FAMILY.
Your
F. E.