Works of Marx and Engels
“obsolete social forces, nominally still in possession of all the attributes of power and continuing to vegetate long after the basis of their existence has rotted away, ... once more summon all their strength before their agony of death, pass from the defensive to the offensive, challenge instead of giving way, and seek to draw the most extreme conclusions from premises which have not only been put in question but already condemned.” [Demonstration in Hyde Park]
—— 1855 ——
Marx & Engels in the New York Daily Tribune
Aug 1852 - Feb 1860 including On the Crimean War
and
Correspondence
Articles by Marx in Neue Oder ZeitungIncluding Anti-Church Movement: Demonstration in Hyde Park.
and Lord John Russell.
Engels in Putnam's MonthlyThe Armies of Europe, by Engels, Aug-Dec 1855