Marx & Engels Collected Works
Volume 6
1845-1848
(The Communist Manifesto, The Poverty of Philosophy, Principles of Communism)
Contents

Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (6)
    Works 1845-1848
  Preface
The Festival of Nations in London
The State of Germany
      Letter I, To The Editor The Northern Star No. 415, October 25, 1845
      Letter II, To The Editor The Northern Star No. 417, November 8, 1845
      Letter III, To The Editor The Northern Star No. 438, April 4, 1846
Statement in the Trier’sche Zeitung
Circular Against Kriege
        Resolutions:
    Section One How Communism Became Love-Sick
    Section Two The Volks-Tribun's Political Economy and its Attitude Towards Young America
    Section Three Metaphysical Trumpetings
    Section Four Flirtations with Religion
    Section Five Kriege's Personal Stand
Violation of the Prussian Constitution
Letter from the Brussels Communist Correspondence Committee to G. A. Köttgen
      Brussels, June 15, 1846 To G. A. Köttgen for Further Circulation
The Prussian Bank Question
Address of the German Democratic Communists of Brussels To Mr. Feargus O'Connor
Government and Opposition In France
The Prussian Constitution
Declaration Against Karl Grün
The Constitutional Question in Germany
  II The Status Quo and the Bourgeoisie
Protective Tariffs Or Free Trade System
Draft of a Communist Confession of Faith
The Poverty of Philosophy
Chapter One: A Scientific Discovery
    1. The Antithesis of Use Value and Exchange Value
    2. Constituted Value or Synthetic Value
    3. Application of the Law of the Proportionality of Value
      A) Money
      B) Surplus labour
Chapter Two: The Metaphysics of Political Economy
    1. The Method
        First Observation
        Second Observation
        Third Observation
        Fourth Observation
        Fifth Observation
        Sixth Observation
        Seventh and Last Observation
    2. Division of labour and Machinery
    3. Competition and Monopoly
    4. Property or Ground Rent
    5. Strikes and Combinations of Workers
The Decline and Approaching Fall of Guizot. — Position of the French Bourgeoisie
The Communism of the Rheinischer Beobachter
German Socialism in Verse and Prose
  1. Karl Beck, Lieder vom Armen Mann , Or The Poetry of True Socialism
    Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 73, September 12, 1847
        To The House of Rothschild
    Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 74, September 16, 1847
        O, Scatter the Golden Blessing!
        Servingman and Maid
        The Jewish Secondhand Dealer
        Lorelei
        Drum Song
        The Emigrant
        The Wooden Leg
        The Potato
        The Old Maid
        Thou Shalt Not Steal
        New Gods and Old Sorrows
  2. Karl Grün, über Göthe vom Menschlichen Standpunkte, Darmstadt, 1846
    Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 93, November 21, 1847
    Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 94, November 25, 1847
    Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 95, November 28, 1847
    Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 96, December 2,1847
    Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 97, December 5, 1847
    Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 98, December 9, 1847
The Economic Congress
The Protectionists, the Free Traders and the Working Class
The Free Trade Congress at Brussels
  Speech of Dr. Marx on Protection, Free Trade, and the Working Classes
The Communists and Karl Heinzen
    First Article
      Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 79, October 3, 1847
    Second Article
      Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 80, October 7, 1847
The Commercial Crisis in England. The Chartist Movement. Ireland
The Masters and the Workers in England. To the Worker Editors of L'Atelier
      To The Worker Editors of L'Atelier
Moralising Criticism and Critical Morality. A Contribution to German Cultural History. Contra Karl Heinzen
      Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 86, October 28, 1847
      Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 87, October 31, 1847*
      Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 90, November 11, 1847
      Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 92, November 18, 1847
      Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung No. 94, November 25, 1847
Principles of Communism
The Agrarian Programme of the Chartists
The Chartist Banquet in Connection with the Elections of 1847
The Manifesto of M. de Lamartine
The Civil War in Switzerland
The Reform Movement in France
The Chartist Movement
Split in the Camp. The Reforme and the National. March of Democracy
Speeches on Poland (1)
  Marx's Speech
  Engels' Speech
The Anniversary of the Polish Revolution of 1830
Reform Banquet at Lille.-Speech of M. Ledru-Rollin
Reform Movement in France. Banquet of Dijon
Remarks on the Article by M. Adolphe Bartles
Lamartine and Communism
The Reforme and the National
Louis Blanc's Speech at the Dijon Banquet
Chartist Agitation (1847)
Wages (draft for lectures)
  A
  B Additions
    I. Atkinson [W. Atkinson, Principles of Political Economy]
    II. Carlyle [Th. Carlyle, Chartism]
    III. M'CULLOCH [J. R. M'Culloch, Principles of Political Economy]
    IV. John Wade [J. Wade, History of the Middle and Working Classes]
    V. Babbage [Ch. Babbage, Traité sur l'économie des machines et des manufactures]
    VI. Andrew Ure [A. Ure, Philosophie des manufactures, ou Économie industrielle]
    VII. Rossi [P. Rossi, Cours d'économie politique]
    VIII. Cherbuliez [A. Cherbuliez, Riche ou pauvre]
    IX. Bray [J. F. Bray, Labour's Wrong and Labour's Remedy]
        Savings Banks
  C
    I. How Does the Growth of the Productive Forces Affect Wages?
        Cf. VI, 3
    II. Competition Between Workers and Employers
    III. Competition among the Workers Themselves
    IV. Fluctuations of Wages
    V. Minimum Wage
    VI. Suggestions for Remedies
    VII. Workers' Associations
    VIII. Positive Aspect of Wage Labour
The “Satisfied” Majority. The “Satisfied” Majority. — Guizot’s Scheme of “Reform”.
The Coercion Bill for Ireland and the Chartists
Feargus O'Connor and the Irish People
Speech on the Question of Free Trade Delivered to the Democratic Association of Brussels
The Fraternal Democrats to the Working Classes of Great Britain and Ireland
The Situation in France (Marx, 1848)
Extraordinary Revelations.-Abd-el-Kader.-Guizot's Foreign Policy
Meeting in Support of the National Petition
Manifesto of the Communist Party
I. Bourgeois and Proletarians
  Preamble
  I. Bourgeois and Proletarians
II. Proletarians and Communists
III. Socialist and Communist Literature
  III. Socialist and Communist Literature
    1. Reactionary Socialism
      A. Feudal Socialism
      B. Petty-Bourgeois Socialism
      C. German or "True" Socialism
    2. Conservative or Bourgeois Socialism
    3. Critical-Utopian Socialism and Communism
IV. Position of the Communists in Relation to the Various Existing Opposition Parties
The Movements of 1847
The Beginning of the End in Austria
The Débat Social of February 6 on the Democratic Association
Three New Constitutions
Speeches on Poland (2)
  Engels' Speech
  Marx's Speech
A Word to the Riforma
Revolution in Paris (Engels, 1848)
Letter to the Editor of The Northern Star (2)
Letter to the Editor of La Réforme, March 6, 1848
Persecution of Foreigners in Brussels
The Situation in Belgium
Protectionists (1847)
Demand (1847)
Draft Plan for Section III of the Manifesto of the Communist Party
Page from the Rough Draft of the Manifesto of the Communist Party
Notes on the Arrest, Maltreatment and Expulsion of Wilhelm Wolff by the Brussels Police
Rules of the Communist League (1847)
        SECTION I THE LEAGUE
        SECTION II THE COMMUNITY
        SECTION III THE CIRCLE
        SECTION IV THE LEADING CIRCLE
        SECTION V THE CENTRAL AUTHORITY
        SECTION VI COMMON REGULATIONS
        SECTION VII THE CONGRESS
        SECTION VIII OFFENCES AGAINST THE LEAGUE
        SECTION IX LEAGUE FUNDS
        SECTION X ADMISSION
Circular of First Congress to Members
      The Congress to the League
Note on the Formation of the Brussels Community and Circle of the Communist League
Report by the Central Authority to the League
The Northern Star on the Meeting in London on November 29, 1847 to Mark the 17th Anniversary of the Polish Insurrection of 1830
Address of the Democratic Association of Brussels to the Swiss People
Minutes of Engels' Lecture to the London German Workers' Educational Society on November 30, 1847
Minutes of Marx’s Report to the London German Workers’ Educational Society on November 30, 1847
Minutes of Engels' Lecture to the London German Workers' Educational Society on December 7, 1847
Rules of the Communist League (1847)
        SECTION I THE LEAGUE
        SECTION II THE COMMUNITY
        SECTION III THE CIRCLE
        SECTION IV THE LEADING CIRCLE
        SECTION V THE CENTRAL AUTHORITY
        SECTION VI COMMON REGULATIONS
        SECTION VII THE CONGRESS
        SECTION VIII OFFENCES AGAINST THE LEAGUE
        SECTION IX LEAGUE FUNDS
        SECTION X ADMISSION
From the Report of the Deulsche-Brusseler-Zeitung on the New Year's Eve Celebration of the German Workers' Society in Brussels, December 31, 1847
The Association Democratique of Brussels to the Fraternal Democrats Assembling in London
From the Deutsche-Brusseler-Zeitung's Report on the Meeting of the Democratic Association of February 20, 1848
From the Deutsche-Brusseler-Zeitung's Report on the Brussels Celebration of the Second Anniversary of the 1846 Cracow Insurrection
To the Citizens, Members of the Provisional Government of the French Republic
To Mr. Julian Harney, Editor of The Northern Star, Secretary of the Fraternal Democrats Society, London
Letter to Karl Marx, March 1, 1848
Order of Leopold I, King of the Belgians, for Marx's Expulsion from Belgium
Decision of the Central Authority of the Communist League, March 3, 1848
Travel Document Issued to Marx on His Expulsion from Belgium
Minutes of the Meeting of the Paris Community of the Communist League, March 8, 1848
Minutes of the Meeting of the Paris Circle of the Communist League. March 9, 1848
Announcement by the German Workers' Club in Paris
Announcement of the Regular Meeting of the German Workers' Club in Paris