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  KARL MARX AND FREDERICK ENGELS • From THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY • CHAPTER IFEUERBACH. OPPOSITION OF THE MATERIALISTIC AND IDEALISTIC OUTLOOK

14 [I]
15 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [I]) [l.] Ideology in General, German Ideology in Particular
17 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [I]) [2. Premises of the Materialistic Conception of History]
18 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [I]) [3. Production and Intercourse. Division of Labour and Forms of Property: Tribal, Ancient, Feudal]
22 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [I]) [4. The Essence of the Materialistic Conception of History. Social Being and Social Consciousness]
24 [II] • (German Ideology, Ch.1, [II]) [1. Conditions of the Real Liberation of Man]
25 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [II]) [2. Criticism of Feuerbach’s Contemplative and Inconsistent Materialism)
27 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [II]) [3. Primary Historical Relationships, or the Basic Aspects of Social Activity: Production of the Means of Subsistence, Production of New Needs, Reproduction of People (the Family), Social Communication, Consciousness]
31 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [II]) [4. Social Division of Labour and Its Consequences: Private Property, the State, “Estrangement” of Social Activity]
34 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [II]) [5. Development of the Productive Forces as a Material Premise of Communism]
35 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [II]) [6. Conclusions from the Materialistic Conception of Historyt Continuity of the Historical Process, Transformation of History into World History, the Necessity of a Communist Revolution]
38 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [II]) [7. Summary of the Materialistic Conception of History]
40 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [II]) [8. Unfoundedness of the Former, Idealistic Conception of History, of German Post-Hegelian Philosophy in Particular]
42 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [II]) [9. Additional Criticism of Feuerbach, of His Idealistic Conception of History]
44 [III] • (German Ideology, Ch.1, [III]) [1. The Ruling Class and Ruling Consciousness. Formation of Hegel’s Conception of the Domination of the Spirit in History]
47 [IV] • (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [1. Instruments of Production and Forms of Property)
48 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [2. The Division of Material and Mental Labour. Separation of Town and Country. The Guild-System]
51 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [3. Further Division of Labour. Separation of Commerce and Industry. Division of Labour Between the Various Towns. Manufacture]
56 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [4. The Most Complex Division of Labour. Big Industry]
58 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [5. The Contradiction Between the Productive Forces and the Form of Intercourse as the Basis of a Social Revolution]
59 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [6. Competition of Individuals and the Formation of Classes. Development of Contradiction Between Individuals and the Conditions of Their Life. The Illusory Community of Individuals in Bourgeois Society and the Real Unity of Individuals under Communism. The Subjugation of Society’s Conditions of Life to the Power of United Individuals]
65 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [7. Contradiction Between Individuals and the Conditions of Their Life as a Contradiction Between the Productive Forces and the Form of Intercourse. The Development of the Productive Forces and the Change of the Forms of Intercourse]
67 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [8. The Role of Violence (Conquest) in History]
68 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [9. The Development of Contradiction Between the Productive Forces and the Form of Intercourse in the Conditions of Big Industry and Free Competition. Antithesis Between Labour and Capital]
70 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [10. The Necessity, Conditions and Consequences of the Abolition of Private Property]
72 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [11.1 The Relation of State and Law to Property
75 (German Ideology, Ch.1, [IV]) [12. Forms of Social Consciousness]
   
 
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 KARL MARX  From THE POVERTY OF PHILOSOPHY
 KARL MARX AND FREDERICK ENGELS  From MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY^^32^^
 1
 BOURGEOIS AND PROLETARIANS^^*^^
 II
 PROLETARIANS AND COMMUNISTS
 KARL MARX  From WAGE LABOUR AND CAPITAL
 KARL MARX  From THE CLASS STRUGGLES IN FRANCE  1848 TO 1850^^33^^
 KARL MARX AND FREDERICK ENGELS  From ADDRESS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE  TO THE COMMUNIST LEAGUE^^38^^
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From THE PEASANT WAR IN GERMANY
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From REVOLUTION AND COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN  GERMANY^^41^^
 KARL MARX  From THE EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE OF LOUIS BONAPARTE^^13^^
 KARL MARX  SPEECH AT THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE  PEOPLE’S PAPER
 KARL MARX  PREFACE TO A CONTRIBUTION TO THE  CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
 KARL MARX  From AFTERWORD TO THE SECOND GERMAN EDITION  OF THE FIRST VOLUME OF CAPITAL
 KARL MARX  From CAPITAL  VOL. I  Part VIII^^*^^  THE SO-CALLED PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION
 CHAPTER XXVI
 The Secret of Primitive Accumulation
 CHAPTER XXXII
 Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation
 KARL MARX  From CAPITAL  VOL. III
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From THE HOUSING QUESTION
 KARL MARX  From CRITIQUE OF THE GOTHA PROGRAMME^^71^^  MARGINAL NOTES TO THE PROGRAMME  OF THE GERMAN WORKERS’ PARTY
 I
 II
 III
 IV
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From KARL MARX
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From SOCIALISM: UTOPIAN AND SCIENTIFIC^^78^^
 FREDERICK ENGELS  SOCIAL CLASSES-NECESSARY AND SUPERFLUOUS
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From ANTI-D\:UHRING
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From INTRODUCTION TO DIALECTICS OF NATURE
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From LUDWIG FEUE REACH AND THE END OF  CLASSICAL GERMAN PHILOSOPHY^^97^^
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From PREFACE TO THE FIRST, 1884 EDITION  OF THE ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY, PRIVATE  PROPERTY AND THE STATE
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From PREFACE TO THE 1888 ENGLISH EDITION  OF MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From THE 1891 INTRODUCTION TO MARX’S  THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE
 FREDERICK ENGELS  From SPECIAL INTRODUCTION TO THE 1892  ENGLISH EDITION OF SOCIALISM:  UTOPIAN AND SCIENTIFIC
 FREDERICK ENGELS  INTRODUCTION OF 1895 TO KARL MARX’S WORK  THE CLASS STRUGGLES IN FRANCE  1848 TO 1850^^115^^
 LETTERS  MARX TO P. V. ANNENKOV IN PARIS
 MARX TO J. WEYDEMEYER IN NEW YORK
 MARX TO L. KUGELMANN IN HANOVER
 ENGELS TO P. L. LAVROV IN LONDON
 ENGELS TO C. SCHMIDT IN BERLIN
 ENGELS TO OTTO VON BOENIGK IN BRESLAU
 ENGELS TO J. BLOCK IN KONIGSBERG
 ENGELS TO C. SCHMIDT IN BERLIN
 ENGELS TO F. MEHRING IN BERLIN
 ENGELS TO W. BORGIUS INT BRESLAU
 II
 V. I. LENIN
 From WHAT THE "FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE" ARE  AND HOW THEY FIGHT  THE SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS  (A Reply to Articles in Ttu&skoye Bogatstvo  Opposing the Marxists^^148^^)
 From THE ECONOMIC CONTENT  OF NARODISM AND THE CRITICISM  OF IT IN MR. STRUVE’S ROOK  (The Reflection of Marxism in Bourgeois Literature)  P. STROVE. "CRITICAL REMARKS ON THE SUBJECT  OF RUSSIA’S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT". ST. PETERSBURG, 1894^^184^^
 From REVIEW  Karl Kautsky. "Bernstein und das sozialdemokratische  Programm. Eine Antikritik"^^*^^
 From WHAT IS TO BE DONE?  Burning Questions of Our Movement^^196^^
 From REVOLUTIONARY DAYS
 From POLITICAL SOPHISMS
 From TWO TACTICS OF SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY  IN THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION^^210^^
 From THE LATEST IN ISKRA TACTICS,  OR MOCK ELECTIONS AS A NEW  INCENTIVE TO AN UPRISING
 SOCIALISM AND RELIGION
 From GUERRILLA WARFARE
 From ON THE QUESTION  OF A NATION-WIDE REVOLUTION
 From AGAINST BOYCOTT  Notes of a Social-Democratic Publicist
 MARXISM AND REVISIONISM
 From MATERIALISM AND EMPIRIC-CRITICISM  Critical Comments on a Reactionary Philosophy^^244^^
 CERTAIN FEATURES OF THE HISTORICAL  DEVELOPMENT OF MARXISM
 THE THREE SOURCES AND THREE COMPONENT  PARTS OF MARXISM
 [introduction.]
 I
 II
 III
 From LIBERAL AND MARXIST CONCEPTIONS  OF THE CLASS STRUGGLE  Note
 From KARL MARX  (A Brief Biographical Sketch  with an Exposition of Marxism)
 [introduction.]
 The Materialist Conception of History
 The Class Struggle
 From THE COLLAPSE  OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL
 ON THE SLOGAN FOR A UNITED  STATES OF EUROPE^^266^^
 From THE SOCIALIST REVOLUTION AND THE RIGHT  OF NATIONS TO SELF-DETERMINATION
 1. IMPERIALISM, SOCIALISM AND THE LIBERATION  OF OPPRESSED NATIONS
 2. THE SOCIALIST REVOLUTION AND THE STRUGGLE  FOR DEMOCRACY
 3. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION  AND ITS RELATION TO FEDERATION
 4. THE PROLETARIAN-REVOLUTIONARY PRESENTATION  OF THE QUESTION OF THE SELF-DETERMINATION OF NATIONS
 5. MARXISM AND PROUDHONISM ON THE NATIONAL QUESTION
 8. THE CONCRETE TASKS OF THE PROLETARIAT  IN THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE
 From THE DISCUSSION ON SELF-DETERMINATION  SUMMED UP
 From A CARICATURE OF MARXISM  AND IMPERIALIST ECONOMISM^^282^^
 From THE MILITARY PROGRAMME  OF THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION
 From IMPERIALISM AND THE SPLIT IN SOCIALISM
 From STATISTICS AND SOCIOLOGY
 From LETTERS ON TACTICS
 Prom WAR AND REVOLUTION  A Lecture Delivered on May 14 (27), 1917
 From THE STATE AND REVOLUTION  The Marxist Theory of the State and the  Tasks of the Proletariat in the Revolution^^305^^
 Chapter I
 CLASS SOCIETY AND THE STATE
 1. The State—A product of the Irreconcilability  of Class Antagonisms
 2. Special Bodies of Armed Men, Prisons, etc.
 3. The State—An Instrument for the  .Exploitation of the Oppressed Class
 4. The "Withering Away" of the State, and Violent Revolution
 Chapter II
 THE STATE AND REVOLUTION. THE EXPERIENCE OF 1848-51
 1. The Eve of the Revolution
 2. The Revolution Summed Up
 3. The Presentation of the Question by Marx in 1852^^*^^
 Chapter III
 THE STATE AND REVOLUTION.  EXPERIENCE OF THE PARIS COMMUNE OF 1871. MARX’S ANALYSIS
 1. What Made the Communards’ Attempt Heroic?
 2. What Is to Replace the Smashed State Machine?
 3. Abolition of Parliamentarism
 4. Organisation of National Unity
 5. Abolition of the Parasite State
 Chapter V
 THE ECONOMIC BASIS OF THE WITHERING AWAY OF THE STATE
 [introduction.]
 1. Presentation of the Question by Marx
 2. The Transition from Capitalism to Communism
 3. The First Phase of Communist Society
 4. The Higher Phase of Communist Society
 MARXISM AND INSURRECTION  A Letter to the Central Committee of the R.S.D.L.P.(B.)
 From ROUGH OUTLINE OF THE DRAFT PROGRAMME  FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY SEVENTH CONGRESS  OF THE R.C.P.(B.)
 From THE IMMEDIATE TASKS  OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT
 From SPEECH AT THE FIRST CONGRESS  OF ECONOMIC COUNCILS  MAY 26, 1918
 From THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION  AND THE RENEGADE KAUTSKY
 HOW KAUTSKY TURNED MARX INTO A COMMON LIBERAL
 BOURGEOIS AND PROLETARIAN DEMOCRACY
 From THE ACHIEVEMENTS AND DIFFICULTIES  OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT
 From A GREAT BEGINNING  (Heroism of the Workers in the Rear. "Communist Subbotniks")
 THE STATE  A Lecture Delivered at the Sverdlov University  July 11, 1919
 From ECONOMICS AND POLITICS IN THE ERA  OF THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT
 From "LEFT-WING"  COMMUNISM-AN INFANTILE  DISORDER
 A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY  OF THE QUESTION OF THE DICTATORSHIP  (A Note)
 From SPEECH DELIVERED AT AN ALL-RUSSIA  CONFERENCE OF POLITICAL EDUCATION  WORKERS OF GUBERNIA AND UYEZD EDUCATION  DEPARTMENTS, NOVEMBER 3, 1920
 From SPEECH IN DEFENCE OF THE TACTICS  OF THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL DELIVERED  AT THE THIRD CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST  INTERNATIONAL  JULY 1, 1921
 From ON CO-OPERATION
 OUR REVOLUTION  (Apropos of N. Sukhanov’s Notes)^^410^^
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