Letter to Karl Kautsky, February 7, 1889


ENGELS TO KARL KAUTSKY

IN VIENNA

[London], 7 February 1889

Re the ms., there is absolutely no hurry.[1] So just do whatever suits you best. For the time being I shall be fully occupied with III[2] (about 1/3 is now done). L'Égalité comes out today in Paris as the successor to the Cri du Peuple, a daily; on it, besides Vaillant and his faction, are Lafargue, Guesde, Deville, perhaps others. Malon will doubtless have to be brought in as well. More anon as regards any other matters; today I simply wanted to get off a prompt reply to your main question. Warm regards to Louise—also from Nim.

Your

F. E.

  1. See this volume, p. 258
  2. Volume III of Capital