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INDEX OF G. V. PLEKHANOV’S WRITINGS INCLUDED
IN THE PRESENT FIVE-VOLUME EDITION
OF THE SELECTED PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS
 

_p [Addenda for the German Edition of the Book TV. G. Chernyshevsky (1894)]—IV, 157-68

p A. I. Herzen and Serfdom (1911)—IV, 557-633

p A. I. Herzen’s Philosophical Views (On the Occasion of His Centenary) (1912)—IV, 634-88

_p A. L. Volynsky. Russian Critics. Literary Essays (1&97)— V, 149-77

_p Art and Social Life (1912-1913)—V, 631-87

_p B

_p Belinsky and Rational Reality (1897)—IV, 387-434

_p Bernstein and Materialism (1898)—II, 326-39

_p Bourgeois of Days Gone By (1893)—I, 483-85

_p C

_p Cant Against Kant or Herr Bernstein’s Will and Testament (1901)—II, 352-78

_p Chernyshevsky in Siberia (1913)—IV, 368-83

_p Conrad Schmidt Versus Karl Marx and Frederick Engels (1898)—II, 379-97

p Cowardly Idealism (1910)—III, 424-54

_p A Critique of Our Critics. Part I. Mr. P. Struve in the Role of Critic of the Marxist Theory of Social Development (19011902)—II, 474-595

_p D

The Development of the Monist View of History (1895)—I, 486-703

_p Dobrolyubov and Ostrovsky (1911)—V, 609-30

_p Doctor Stockmann’s Son (1910)—V, 590-608

_p E

_p Essays on the History of Materialism (1893)—II, 31-182

_p F

_p A Few Words in Defence of Economic Materialism (1896)—II, 183-210

p A Few Words to Our Opponents (1895)—I, 711-43

_p Foreword to the First Edition (From the Translator) and Plekhanov’s Notes to Engels’ Book Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy—I, 433-82

p For the Sixtieth Anniversary of Hegel’s Death (1891)—I, 407-32

_p French Drama and French Painting of the Eighteenth Century from the Sociological Viewpoint (1905)—V, 374-97

_p French Utopian Socialism of the Nineteenth Century (1913)—III, 492-533

_p From Idealism to Materialism (1917)—III, 600-43

_p Fundamental Problems of Marxism (1908)—III, 117-83

_p G

_p Gl. I. Uspensky (1888)—V, 37-87

_p H

_p Henri Bergson (1909)—III, 294-98

_p Henrik Ibsen (1906)-V, 418-65

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_p I

p The Ideology of Our Present-Day Philistine (1908)—V, 484-558

_p The Initial Phases of the Theory of the Class Struggle (An Introduction to the Second Russian Edition of the "Manifesto of the Communist Party”) (1900)—II, 427-73

_p J

_p Joseph Dietzgen (1907)—III, 10016

_p K

_p Karl Marx (1903)—II, 672-78

_p Karl Marx and Lev Tolstoy (1911) —V, 572-89

_p M

_p Materialism or Kantianism (1899)—II, 398-414

_p Materialism Yet Again (1899)—II, 415-20

_p Materialismus Militans (Reply to Mr. Bogdanov) (1908-1910)—III, 188-283

_p The Materialist Understanding of History (1901)—II, 596-627

p N

_p A New Champion of Autocracy, or Mr. L. Tikhomirov’s Grief (Reply to the Pamphlet: Why I Ceased to be a Revolutionary) (1889)-I, 369-403

_p N. G. Chernyshevsky (1890)—IV, 65-156

p N. G. Chernyshevsky (1909)—IV, 169-367

_p N. G. Chernyshevsky. Introduction [To the 1894 German Edition of the Book]—IV, 45-64

_p N. G. Chernyshevsky’s Aesthetic Theory (1897)—V, 222-62

_p N. I. Naumov (1897)—V, 128-48

_p Notes For a Lecture on Art (1904)—V, 360-73

_p O

_p On a Book by Masaryk (1901)—II, 628-39

_p On A. Pannekoek’s Pamphlet (1907)—III, 93-97

On Belinsky (1910)—IV, 505-53

_p Once Again Mr. Mikhailovsky, Once More the “Triad” (1895)—I, 704-10

_p On Croce’s Book (1902)—II, 65871

_p On E. Boutroux’s Book (1911)—III, 487-91

_p On Fr. Liitgenau’s Book (1908)—III, 284-93

_p On M. Guyau’s Book (1909)—III, 414-18

p On M. Herschensohn’s Book Historical Notes (1910)—IV, 722-27

_p On M. Herschensohn’s Book The History of Young Russia (1908)—IV, 716-21

_p On Mr. H. Rickert’s Book (1911)—III, 481-86

_p On Mr. V. Shulyatikov’s Book (1909)—III, 299-305

_p On the Alleged Crisis in Marxism (1898)—II, 316-25

_p On the "Economic Factor" (Final Version) (1898)—II, 251-82

p On the Materialist Understanding of History (1897)—II, 222-50

_p On the Psychology of the Workers’ Movement (Maxim Gorky, The Enemies) (1907)—V, 466-83

_p On the Question of the Individual’s Role in History (1898)—II, 283315

_p On the So-Called Religious Seekings in Russia (1909)—III, 306-413

_p On the Study of Philosophy (1910)—III, 455-58

p On V. Y. Bogucharsky’s Book A. I. Herzen (1912)—IV, 72834

_p On W. Windelband’s Book (1910)—III, 419-23 Our Differences (1885)—I, 107-358

_p P

_p Patriotism and Socialism (1905)—III, 84-92

p The Philosophical and Social Views of Karl Marx (A Speech) (1897 or 1898)—II, 423-26

p Preface to A. Deborin’s Book: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Dialectical Materialism (1916)—III, 577-99

p [Preface to the Third Edition of Engels’ Socialism: Utopian and Scientific] (1902)—III, 31-55

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_p Programme of the Social Democratic Emancipation of Labour Group (1884)—I, 359-63

_p The Proletarian Movement and Bourgeois Art (1905)—V, 398417

_p P. Y. Chaadayev (1908)—IV, 697-715

p R

p Reply to an International Questionnaire from the Newspaper La Petite Republique Socialiste. Geneva, September 1899—11, 421-22

_p Reply to Questionnaire from the Journal Mercure de France on the Future of Religion (1907)—III, 98-99

_p S

_p Scepticism in Philosophy (1911)—459-80

_p Second Draft Programme of the Russian

_p Social-Democrats (1885)—I, 364-68

_p S. Karonin (1890)—V, 88-127

_p Socialism and the Political Struggle (1883)—I, 49-106

p Some Remarks on History (1897)—II, 211-21

p Speech at the International Workers’ Socialist Congress in Paris (July 14-21, 1889)—I, 40406

_p Speech by A. I. Herzen’s Graveside in Nice. April 7, 1912— IV, 689-93

Synopsis of Lecture "Scientific Socialism and Religion" (1904)—56-63

p T

_p This Thunder is Not from a Storm Cloud (A Letter to the Editor of “Kvali”) (1901)—II, 640-57

p Tolstoy and Nature (1908)—V, 559-62

_p Translator’s Preface to the Second Edition of F. Engels’ Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy (1905)—III, 64-83

_p Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Death of Karl Marx (1908)—III, 184-87

_p U

_p Unaddressed Letters (1899-1900)—V, 263-359

_p Utopian Socialism in the Nineteenth Century (1914)—III, 534-76

p V

_p V. G. Belinsky (An Address Given in the Spring of 1898 to Commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of Belinsky’s Death before Russian Gatherings in Geneva, Zurich and Berne) (1899)—IV, 435-63

_p V. G. Belinsky’s Literary Views (1897)—V, 178-221

_p Vissarion Grigoryevich Belinsky (1811-48) (1909)-IV, 464-504

p W

_p What Should We Thank Him For? (A n Open Letter to Karl Kautsky) (1898)—II, 340-51

“Within Limits" (A Publicist’s Notes) (1910)-V, 563-71

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