Marx-Engels Collected Works,Volume 01 - Marx: 1835-1843
معرفی کتاب «Marx-Engels Collected Works,Volume 01 - Marx: 1835-1843» نوشتهٔ Richard Rusczyk و Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels، منتشرشده توسط نشر 1975 در سال 1975. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Marx/Engels Collected Works (MECW) is the largest collection of translations into English of the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It contains all works published by Marx and Engels in their lifetimes and numerous unpublished manuscripts and letters. The Collected Works, which was translated by Richard Dixon and others, consists of 50 volumes. It was compiled and issued between 1975 and 2005 by Progress Publishers (Moscow) in collaboration with Lawrence and Wishart (London) and International Publishers (New York City). Politics,Marxism Contents 2 General Introduction 11 Preface 23 Reflections of a Young Man on the Choice of a Profession 35 Letter from Marx to His Father 42 Wild Songs 54 The Fiddler 54 Nocturnal Love 55 Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature 57 Part One. Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature in General 66 I. The Subject of the Treatise 66 II. Opinions on the Relationship Between Democritean and Epicurean Physics 68 III. Difficulties Concerning the Identity of the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature 70 Part Two. On the Difference Between Democritean and Epicurean Physics in Detail , 78 Chapter One. The Declination of the Atom from the Straight Line 78 Chapter Two. The Qualities of the Atom 85 Chapter Three. " [omitted] 90 Chapter Four. Time 95 Chapter Five. The Meteors 98 Dedication 59 Foreword 61 Contents 64 Fragment from the Appendix: Critique of Plutarch's Polemic Against the Theology of Epicurus 106 II. Individual Immortality 106 1. On Religious Feudalism. The Hell of the Populace 106 Notes 109 Part One 109 Part Two 121 Appendix 134 Draft of New Preface 138 Comments on the Latest Prussian Censorship Instruction 141 The Question of Centralisation in Itself and with Regard to the Supplement to No. 137 of the Rheinische Zeitung 214 The Leading Article in No. 179 of the Kölnische Zeitung 216 Proceedings of the Sixth Rhine Province Assembly. First Article. Debates on Freedom of the Press and Publication of the Proceedings of the Assembly of the Estates 164 The Philosophical Manifesto of the Historical School of Law 235 Yet Another Word on Bruno Bauer und die Akademische Lehrfreiheit by Dr. O. F. Gruppe, Berlin, 1842 243 Communism and the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung 247 Communism and the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung. Editorial Note 254 Proceedings of the Sixth Rhine Province Assembly. Third Article Debates on the Law on Thefts of Wood 256 In Connection with the Article " Failures of the Liberal Opposition in Hanover". Editorial Note 296 Communal Reform and the Kölnische Zeitung 298 The Divorce Bill. Editorial Note 306 A Correspondent of the Kölnische Zeitung vs. the Rheinische Zeitung 309 Cabinet Order on the Daily Press 312 Renard's Letter to Oberpräsident von Schaper 314 The Industrialists of Hanover and Protective Tariffs 318 The Attitude of Herwegh and Ruge to " The Free" 319 The Polemical Tactics of the Augsburg Newspaper 320 The Supplement to Nos. 335 and 336 of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung on the Commissions of the Estates in Prussia 324 The Divorce Bill 339 The Ban on the Leipziger Allgemeine Zeitung 343 Announcement by the Editors of the Rheinische Zeitung of Their Reply to Oberpräsident von Schaper 363 Justification of the Correspondent from the Mosel 364 Polemical Articles Against the Allgemeine Zeitung 391 Marginal Notes to the Accusations of the Ministerial Rescript 393 The Local Election of Deputies to the Provincial Assembly 398 The Rhein - und Mosel- Zeitung as Grand Inquisitor 402 Stylistic Exercises of the Rhein- und Mosel- Zeitung 405 Announcement. March 17, 1843 408 Letters 411 1. To Carl Friedrich Bachmann. April 6, 1841 411 2. To Oscar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff. April 7, 1841 412 3. To Arnold Ruge. February 10, 1842 413 4. To Arnold Ruge. March 5, 1842 414 5. To Arnold Ruge. March 20, 1842 415 6. To Arnold Ruge. April 27, 1842 419 7. To Arnold Ruge. July 9, 1842 421 8. To Dagobert Oppenheim. Approximately August 25, 1842 423 9. To Arnold Ruge. November 30, 1842 425 10. To Arnold Ruge. January 25, 1843 428 11. To Arnold Ruge. March 13, 1843 430 FROM THE PREPARATORY MATERIALS 435 Notebooks on Epicurean Philosophy 435 Plan of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature 542 First Notebook 437 Second Notebook 449 Third Notebook 474 Fourth Notebook 496 Fifth Notebook 511 Sixth Notebook 521 Seventh Notebook 533 Early Literary experiments 549 From the Albums of Poems Dedicated to Jenny von Westphalen 549 Concluding Sonnets to Jenny 549 To Jenny 553 To Jenny 553 My World 555 Feelings 557 Transformation 560 A Book of Verse Dedicated by Marx to His Father 563 Contents 565 To My Father 566 Creation 566 Poetry 567 The Forest Spring 567 The Magic Harp 568 The Abduction 569 Yearning 570 The Viennese Ape Theatre in Berlin 571 Sir ( G) luck's Armide 572 Terms of Engagement 572 Sentimental Souls 572 Romanticism à la Mode 573 To the Sun of Truth ( F. Quednow) 573 On a Certain Knight- Hero 573 To My Neighbour Across the Street 573 Siren Song 574 A Philistine Wonders 577 Mathematical Wisdom 577 The Little Old Man of the Water 578 To the Medical Students 579 Medical Student Psychology 579 Medical Student Metaphysics 579 Medical Student Anthropology 579 Medical Student Ethics 580 The First Elegy of Ovid's Tristia 580 Concluding Sonnet to Jenny 589 The Madwoman 590 Two Songs to Jenny 591 Sought 591 Found 591 Flower King 592 Sea Rock 593 The Awakening 594 Night Thoughts 595 Invocation of One in Despair 595 Three Littie Lights 596 The Man in the Moon 597 Luanda 597 Dialogue with , 603 The Last Judgment 604 Two Singers Accompanying Themselves on die Harp 606 Epigrams I- VIII 607 Concluding Epigram on die Puff- Pastry Cook 612 Harmony 612 Distraught 613 Man and Drum 615 Human Pride 616 Evening Stroll 619 Scenes from Oulanem. A Tragedy 620 Song to the Stars 640 Dream Vision 641 The Song of a Sailor at Sea 642 The Magic Ship 643 The Pale Maiden 644 Some Chapters from Scorpion and Felix. A Humoristic Novel 648 Appendices 667 Birth Certificate 667 Gymnasium Examination Papers Written by Marx 668 The Union of Believers with Christ According to John 15: 1- 14, Showing Its Basis and Essence, Its Absolute Necessity, and Its Effects 668 Does the Reign of Augustus Deserve to Be Counted Among the Happier Periods of the Roman Empire? 671 Certificate of Maturity for Pupil of the Gymnasium in Trier Karl Marx 675 Father's Letters ( November 1835- June 1836) 677 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. November 8, 1835 677 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. November 18- 29, 1835 677 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. Beginning of 1836 681 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. March 19, 1836 684 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. About May or June 1836 685 Father's Consent to Marx's Transfer from Bonn to Berlin University 687 Certificate of Release from Bonn University 689 Father's Letters ( November 1836- February 1838) 693 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. November 9, 1836 693 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. December 28, 1836 695 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. February 3, 1837 699 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. March 2, 1837 702 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. August 12, 1837 706 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. Approximately August 20, 1837 709 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. September 16, 1837 711 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. November 17, 1837 715 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. December 9, 1837 717 Heinrich Marx to Karl Marx. February 10, 1838 723 Postscript by Heinrich Marx to Henriette Marx's Letter to Karl Marx. February 15- 16, 1838 726 Jenny von Westphalen to Karl Marx [ 1839- 1840] 727
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