Marx & Engels Collected Works
Volume 11
1851-1853
(The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon, Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany)
Contents
Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (11)
Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany
I. Germany at the Outbreak of the Revolution.
OCTOBER 25, 1851.
II. The Prussian State.
OCTOBER 28th, 1851.
III. The Other German States.
NOVEMBER 6th, 1851.
IV. Austria.
NOVEMBER 7th, 1851.
V. The Vienna Insurrection
NOVEMBER 12, 1851.
VI. The Berlin Insurrection.
NOVEMBER 28, 1851.
VII. The Frankfort National Assembly.
FEBRUARY 27, 1852.
VIII. Poles, Tschechs, and Germans
MARCH 5th, 1852.
IX. Panslavism — The Schleswig-Holstein War.
MARCH 15th, 1852.
X. The Paris Rising — The Frankfort Assembly
MARCH 18th, 1852.
XI. The Vienna Insurrection
MARCH 19th, 1852.
XII. The Storming of Vienna—The Betrayal of Vienna
APRIL 9th, 1852.
XIII. The Prussian Assembly—The National Assembly
APRIL 17th, 1852.
XIV. The Restoration of Order —Diet and Chamber
APRIL 24th, 1852
XV. The Triumph of Prussia
JULY 27th, 1852.
XVI. The Assembly and the Governments
AUGUST 19th, 1852.
XVII. Insurrection
SEPTEMBER 18, 1852.
XVIII. Petty Traders
OCTOBER 2, 1852.
XIX. The Close of the Insurrection
OCTOBER 23, 1852.
XX. The Late Trial at Cologne
DECEMBER 22, 1852.
Statement and Accompanying Letter to the Editorial Board of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung
28 Dean Street, Soho, London October 4, 1851
To the Editorial Board of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung
Statement
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
Prefaces
Preface to the Second Edition (1869)
Preface to the Third German Edition of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
I (Feb. 1848 to Dec. 1851)
II (Downfall of the Republicans)
III (Defeat of Petty-bourgeois democracy)
IV (Rise of Louis Bonaparte)
V (National Assembly vs. Bonaparte)
VI (Victory of Bonaparte)
VII (Summary)
England (Engels, 1852)
Letter to the editor of The Times, January 1852
Real Causes Why the French Proletarians Remained Comparatively Inactive in December Last
I
II
III
Statement Sent to the Editorial Board of the Kolnische Zeitung, March 1852
General Klapka
The Great Men of the Exile
I (Gottfried Kinkel)
"Bonn, February — September 1834"
"Berlin, October 1834-August 1835."
"Bonn, Autumn 1835 — Autumn 1837"
"Italy, October 1837 — March 1838"
"Bonn. Summer 1838 — Summer 1843"
II (The February Revolution)
III (Kinkel's Trial and Escape)
IV (Kinkel in London)
V (Draft Circular to German Democrats)
VI (Karl Heinzen)
VII (Gustav and the Colony of Renunciation)
VIII (Arnold)
IX (Harro Harring)
X (Exiles from France, Switzerland and Belgium)
XI (Ruge and the Anniversary of the March Revolution)
XII (The Great Industrial Exhibition)
XIII (The Great War between the Frogs and the Mice)
XIV (Agitation and Emigration)
XV (London and New York)
The Elections in England. Tories and Whigs
The Chartists (August 10, 1852)
London, Tuesday, August 10, 1852
Corruption at Elections (August 20, 1852)
London, August 20, 1852
Result of the Elections (August 16, 1852)
Movements of Mazzini and Kossuth. League with Louis Napoleon. Palmerston.
Pauperism and free trade. The approaching commercial crisis
Political Consequences of the Commercial Excitement
Political Parties and Prospects
Attempts to Form a New Opposition Party
Public Statement to the Editors of the English Press (October 1852)
The Trials at Cologne. To the Editor of The Morning Advertiser
To the Editor of The Morning Advertiser
Kossuth, Mazzini, and Louis Napoleon
A Final Declaration on the Late Cologne Trials
To the Editor of the Morning Advertiser
The Late Trial at Cologne
London, Wednesday, December 1, 1852
Revelations Concerning the Communist Trial in Cologne
I. Preliminaries
II The Dietz Archive
III. The Cherval Plot
IV. The Original Minute-Book
V. The Letter Accompanying the Red Catechism
VI. The Willich-Schapper Group
VII. Judgment
Parliament. Vote of November 26th. Disraeli's Budget
A reply to Kossuth's "secretary"
The Defeat of the Ministry (1852)
A Superannuated Administration. Prospects of the coalition ministry, &c.
Political Prospects. Commercial Prosperity. Case of Starvation
Elections. Financial Clouds. The Duchess of Sutherland and Slavery
Capital Punishment. Mr. Cobden's Pamphlet. Regulations of the Bank of England
Defense. Finances. Decrease of the Aristocracy Politics
The Italian Insurrection British Politics
The Attack on Francis Joseph. The Milan Riot. British Politics. Disraeli's Speech. Napoleon's Will.
Parliamentary Debates. The Clergy Against Socialism. Starvation
London, February 25, 1853
Forced Emigration. Kossuth and Mazzini. The Refugee Question. Election Bribery in England. Mr. Cobden
Kossuth and Mazzini. Intrigues of the Prussian Government. Austro-Prussian Commercial Treaty. The Times and the Refugees.
Critical Review of Proudhon's Book Idée générale de la Révolution au XIX-e siècle
First Essay. "REACTIONS DETERMINE REVOLUTIONS"
Second Essay. "IS THERE SUFFICIENT REASON FOR REVOLUTION IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY?"
1. "The Law Determining the Tendency of Society. The Revolution of 1789 Accomplished Only Half Its Work"
2. "The Anarchy of Economic Forces. The Tendency of Society Towards Poverty"
3. "Government Irregularities, Tendency to Tyranny and Corruption"
Third Essay. "ON THE PRINCIPLE OF ASSOCIATION"
Fourth Essay. "ON THE PRINCIPLE OF AUTHORITY"
1. "The Traditional Negation of Government. Emergence of the Idea Which Succeeds It" (p. 116)
2. "General Critique of the Idea of Authority" (p. 141)
Fifth Essay. "SOCIAL LIQUIDATION"
1. "National Bank"
2. "The National Debt"
3. "Mortgage Debts, Simple Bonds"
4. "Buildings"
5. "Landed Property"
Sixth Essay. "ORGANISATION OF THE ECONOMIC FORCES"
1. "Credit"
2. "Property"
3. "Division of Labour, Collective Forces, Machinery. Companies of Workers"
4. "The Determination of Value, the Establishment of a Cheap Market"
5. "Foreign Trade, Balance of Exports and Imports"
Seventh Essay. "THE MERGING OF GOVERNMENT IN THE ECONOMIC ORGANISM"
"Epilogue"
Letter to the Advocates of the Co-operative Principle and to the Members of Co-operative Societies
Co-operation. What It Is, and What It Ought To Be
List of Documents Despatched to Cologne during the Communist Trial
A Review of the Literature on the Coup d'etat
[Preliminaries]
[The People's Paper, No. 21, September 25, 1852]
No. 1
[The People's Paper, No. 22, October 2, 1852]
No. 2
[The People's Paper, No. 23, October 9, 1852]
No. 3
[The People's Paper, No. 24, October 16, 1852]
No. 4
[The People's Paper, No. 25, October 23, 1852]
[No. 5]
[The People's Paper, No. 27, November 6, 1852]
[No. 6]
[The People's Paper, No. 28, November 13, 1852]
[No. 7]
[The People's Paper, No. 32, December 11, 1852]
[No. 8]
[The People's Paper, No. 33, December 18, 1852]
Appeal for Support of the Men Sentenced in Cologne
Appeal for Support of the Representatives of the Proletariat Sentenced in Cologne, and Their Families