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Karl Marx, Frederick Engles: Collected Works (Karl Marx, Frederick Engels: Collected Works)

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At last! Engels' Letters, Jan. 1887 -- July 1890. In addition to letters to Marx's family, to friends and to publishers, Engels is focused on working class developments in France, Germany, Britain and the USA. He documents the struggle in Germany against the Anti-Socialist Law, and notes the increasing S-D success in Reichstag elections. He fears rivalry between European powers will bring war, which would weaken the young socialist movement. He urges French socialists to organize a proper daily paper, to be less fractious in their dealings with the international movement and to make more effort to communicate with other parties.In England he castigates the old-style trade unions and warmly welcomes the development of the new unions, in which Eleanor Marx played a major role.Many letters concern the two 1889 Int'l Paris Congresses organized by the Workers Party of France and the Possibilists. Engels has trenchant comments on the competing strands within the French and international movements. Building on the success of the 1889 conferences, an international celebration of May Day was organized in 1890. These events were the begin… (mere)
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At last! Engels' Letters, Jan. 1887 -- July 1890. In addition to letters to Marx's family, to friends and to publishers, Engels is focused on working class developments in France, Germany, Britain and the USA. He documents the struggle in Germany against the Anti-Socialist Law, and notes the increasing S-D success in Reichstag elections. He fears rivalry between European powers will bring war, which would weaken the young socialist movement. He urges French socialists to organize a proper daily paper, to be less fractious in their dealings with the international movement and to make more effort to communicate with other parties.In England he castigates the old-style trade unions and warmly welcomes the development of the new unions, in which Eleanor Marx played a major role.Many letters concern the two 1889 Int'l Paris Congresses organized by the Workers Party of France and the Possibilists. Engels has trenchant comments on the competing strands within the French and international movements. Building on the success of the 1889 conferences, an international celebration of May Day was organized in 1890. These events were the begin

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