MIA: M.I.A. Library: Marx & Engels: Selected Works (Vol. 2)

 

Marx Engels Selected Works Volume 2


Inaugural Address of the Working Men’s International Association. (M)

11

General Rules of the International Working Men’s Association. (M)

19

To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America. (M)

22

On Proudhon (letter from Marx to J. B. Schweitzer)

24

Wages, Price and Profit. (M)

31

[Preliminary]

31

I. [Production and Wages]

31

II. [Production, Wages, Profits]

33

III. [Wages and Currency]

41

IV. [Supply and Demand]

44

V. [Wages and Prices]

45

VI. [Value and Labour]

48

VII. Labouring Power

55

VIII. Production of Surplus Value

57

IX. Value of Labour

59

X. Profit Is made by Selling a Commodity at Its Value

60

XI. The Different Parts into Which Surplus Value Is Decomposed

61

XII. General relation of Profits, Wages and Prices

64

XIII. Main Cases of Attempts at Raising Wages or Resisting Their Fall

65

XIV. The Struggle Between Capital and Labour and Its Results.

71

Instructions for the Delegates of the Provisional General Council, the Different Questions. (M)

77

1. Organisation of the International Association

77

2. International Combination of Efforts, by the Agency of the Association, in the Struggle Between Labour and Capital

77

3. Limitation of the Working Day

79

4. Juvenile and Children’s Labour (Both Sexes)

79

5. Co-operative Labour

81

6. Trades’ Unions. Their Past, Present and Future

82

7. Direct and Indirect Taxation

83

8. International Credit

84

9. Polish Question

84

10. Armies

84

11. Religious Question

85

Preface to the First German edition of the First Volume of Capital. (M)

86

Afterword to the Second German Edition of the First Volume of Capital. (M)

91

Capital. Part VIII. The So-Called Primitive Accumulation. (M)

100

Chapter XXVI.-The Secret of Primitive Accumulation

100

Chapter XXVII.-Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land

103

Chapter XXVIII.-Bloody Legislation against the Expropriated, from the End of the 15th Century. Forcing Down of Wages by Acts of Parliament

118

Chapter XXIX.-Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer

126

Chapter XXX.-Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. Creation of the Home-Market for Industrial Capital

128

Chapter XXXI.-Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist

132

Chapter XXXII.-Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation

142

Marx’s Capital. (E)

146

I.

146

II.

149

From the Preface to the Second Volume of Capital. (E)

153

Address to the National Labour Union of the United States. (M)

156

Preface to Second Edition of The Peasant War in Germany, 1870. (E)

158

Supplement to the Preface of 1870 for the Third Edition of 1875

165

The General Council of the International to the Russian Section in Geneva. (M)

172

Confidential Communication (Excerpt). (M)

174

The Civil War in France. (M)

178

Introduction by Engels

178

First Address of the General Council of the International Working Men’s Association on the Franco-Prussian War

190

Second Address of the General Council of the International Working Men’s Association on the Franco-Prussian War

195

I

202

II

210

III

217

IV

230

Notes

241

I

241

II

242

Apropos of Working-Class Political Action. Reporter’s Record of the Speech made at the London Conference of the International Working Men’s Association, September 21, 1871. (E)

245

Fictitious Splits in the International. Private Circular from the General Council of the International Working Men’s Association. (M/E)

247

I

247

II

250

III

259

IV

266

V

278

VI

280

VII

283

Resolutions of the Meeting held to Celebrate the Anniversary of the Paris Commune. (M)

287

The Nationalisation of the Land. (M)

288

From the Resolutions of the General Congress held in The Hague. (M/E)

291

The Hague Congress. Reporter’s Record of the Speech Made at the Meeting Held in Amsterdam on September 8, 1872. (M)

292

The Housing Question. (E)

295

Preface to the Second Edition

295

Part One. How Proudhon Solves the Housing Question

305

Part Two. How the Bourgeoisie Solves the Housing Question

323

I

323

II

336

III

350

Part Three. Supplement on Proudhon and the Housing Question

353

I

353

II

358

III

366

IV

370

On Authority. (E)

376

Programme of the Blanquist Commune Emigrants (Article II from Refugee Literature). (E)

380

On Social Relations in Russia (Article V from Refugee Literature) (E)

387

Afterword to the Work. “On Social Relations in Russia”. (E)

398

From Comments on Bakunin’s Statehood and Anarchy. (M)

411

Letters.

413

Marx to Ludwig Kugelmann, February 23, 1865

413

Marx to Ludwig Kugelmann. October 9, 1866

413

Marx to Ludwig Kugelmann, July 11, 1868

418

Marx to L. Kugelmann. April 12, 1871

420

Marx to Ludwig Kugelmann, April 17-18, 1871

421

Marx to F. Bolte. November 23, 1871

422