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    New York :Bloomsbury Acad.,
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    almafu_BV042116052
    Format: XVII, 312 S.
    ISBN: 978-1-6289-2244-8 , 1628922443 , 978-1-6289-2243-1 , 1628922435 , 978-1-5013-0236-7 , 978-1-6289-2245-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 10.5040/9781501302367
    Language: English
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    Author information: Musto, Marcello 1976-
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  • 2
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    New York : Bloomsbury Academic
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    gbv_1832243648
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p.)
    ISBN: 9781501302367 , 9781628922462 , 9781628922455
    Content: This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Major political and economic shifts have succeeded one another over the past twenty-five years. The rise to prominence of ecological issues, social changes generated by neoliberal globalization, and - most recently - one of the worst world economic crises ever, compels us to reflect urgently on the need for alternatives to the capitalist system. In its brief life, the International Working Men's Association (IWMA) became the symbol of class struggle and influenced the ideas of millions of workers all over the planet. The 150th anniversary of its birth (1864-2014) offers an important opportunity to reread their resolutions, to learn from the experiences of its protagonists, and to better theorize solutions to our contemporary issues. This sourcebook includes the most valuable documents (30 appearing for the first time in English) of all the currents of the IWMA, and, in his introduction, acclaimed scholar Marcello Musto provides critical evaluations to the texts and to their historical context. Carefully selected and translated, this volume is an invaluable resource for all those interested in the foundations of labor movement history's as well as in the critique of capitalism
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  • 3
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    New York :Bloomsbury Academic,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958076387802883
    Format: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    ISBN: 1-62892-244-3 , 1-5013-0236-1 , 1-62892-245-1
    Content: "Major political and economic shifts have succeeded one another over the past twenty-five years. The rise to prominence of ecological issues, social changes generated by neoliberal globalization, and - most recently - one of the worst world economic crises ever, compels us to reflect urgently on the need for alternatives to the capitalist system. In its brief life, the International Working Men's Association (IWMA) became the symbol of class struggle and influenced the ideas of millions of workers all over the planet. The 150th anniversary of its birth (1864-2014) offers an important opportunity to reread their resolutions, to learn from the experiences of its protagonists, and to better theorize solutions to our contemporary issues. This sourcebook includes the most valuable documents (30 appearing for the first time in English) of all the currents of the IWMA, and, in his introduction, acclaimed scholar Marcello Musto provides critical evaluations to the texts and to their historical context. Carefully selected and translated, this volume is an invaluable resource for all those interested in the foundations of labor movement history's as well as in the critique of capitalism."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Note: "Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc."--t.pages , I. Prologue -- II. Marcello Musto, Preface -- III. Dedication -- IV. Marcello Musto, Introduction -- V. The International Working Men's Association: Addresses, Resolutions, Interventions, Documents -- The Inaugural Address : 1. Karl Marx, Inaugural Address of the International Working Men's Association -- The Political Program : 2. Karl Marx, [Resolutions of the Geneva Congress (1866)] ; 3. Karl Marx, [Resolutions of the Brussels Congress (1868)] -- Labour : 4. Karl Marx, [Inquiry on the Situation of the Working Classes] ; 5. François Dupleix - Ferdinand Quinet - Jean Marly - Adrien Schettel - Jean Henri de Beumont, [Machinary and its Effects] ; 6. P. Eslens - Eugène Hins - Paul Robin, [On Woman's Emancipation and Independence] ; 7. Karl Marx, [The Influence of Machinery in the Hands of Capitalists] ; 8. Eugène Steens, [The Effect of Machinary on the Situation of Workers] ; 9. Pierre Fluse, [The Effect of Machinary on the Wages and Situation of Workers] ; 10. Eugène Tartaret, [For the Reduction of Working Hours] ; 11. V. Tinayre, [On Working Women's Equality and the Inclusion of Different Political Opinions] -- Trade Union and Strike : 12. Karl Marx - [The Necessity and Limits of Trade Union Struggle] ; 13. Karl Marx, [Against Strike Breaking] ; 14. Various Authors, [Interference in Trades' Disputes] ; 15. César De Paepe, [Strikes, Unions, and the Affiliation of Unions with the International] ; 16. Karl Marx, The Belgian Massacre ; 17. Jean Louis Pindy, [Resolution on Resistance Funds] ; 18. Eugène Hins, [Resistance Societies as the Organization of the Future] ; 19. Robert Applegarth, [On the Resistance Societies] ; 20. Adhémar Schwitzguébel, [On Resistance Funds] ; 21. Alfred Herman, [Promoting Solidarity for Strikers] ; 22. Johann Philipp Becker, [International Trade Union Organization]. , Contents note continued : Cooperative Movement and Credit : 23. César De Paepe, [Credit and the Emancipation of the Working Class] ; 24. Ludwig Buechner - César De Paepe - Andre; Murat - Louis Mueller - R. L. Garbe, [On the Cooperative Movement] ; 25. Johann Georg Eccarius - Henri Louis Tolain, [Fourth Estate and Modern Production] ; 26. Various Authors, [The question of Mutual Credit Among Workers] ; 27. Aime; Grinand, [Cooperative and Workers' Emancipation] ; 28. Eugène Hins, [Cooperative Associations as a Model of the Future Society] -- On Inheritance : 29. Karl Marx, [On Inheritance] ; 30. Mikhail Bakunin, [On Abolition of Inheritance] ; 31. Karl Marx, [On the Right of Inheritance] -- Collective Ownership and the State : 32. Jean Vasseur, [Definition and Role of the State] ; 33. César De Paepe, [On the Collectivization of the Land] ; 34. Karl Marx, [On Landed Property] ; 35. Mikhail Bakunin, [On the Question of Landed Property] ; 36. César De Paepe, [On the Reorganization of Landed Property] ; 37. Emile Aubry, [On Workers Capacity to Administer Society] ; 38. Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels - Paul Lafargue, [Critique of Bakunin's Politics] ; 39. César de Paepe, [On the Organizaation of Public Services in the Society of Future] ; 40. James Guillaume, [On the Abolition of the State] ; 41. César de Paepe, [On the People's State (Volksstaat)] ; 42. Various Authors, [On Collective Ownership] -- Education : 43. Les Relieurs de Paris, [On Free Education] ; 44. Karl Marx, [On Education in Modern Society] ; 45. César De Paepe, [On State Education] , Contents note continued : The Commune of Paris : 46. Karl Marx, [On the Paris Commune] -- Internationalism and Opposition to War : 47. Various Authors, [International Solidarity] ; 48. Eugene Dupont - Johann Georg Eccarius - Peter Fox - Hermann Jung - Karl Marx, [On the Necessity of an International Organization] ; 49. César de Paepe, [On the True Causes of War] ; 50. César de Paepe, [Strike Against War] ; 51. Louis Henri Tolain, [Against War] ; 52. Hafner, [The Real Causes of the War] ; 53. Karl Marx, [England, Metropolis of Capital] ; 54. Karl Marx, [First Address on the Franco-Prussian War] ; 55. Karl Marx, [Second Address on the Franco-Prussian War] ; 56. Karl Marx, [The Novely of the International] ; 57. Karl Marx, [On the Importance of Having the International] -- The Irish Question : 58. Eugene Dupont, [On the Fenian Question] ; 59. Karl Marx, [Ireland and the English Working Class] ; 60. Friedrich Engels, [Relations Between the Irish Sections and the British Federal Council] -- Concerning the United States : 61. Karl Marx, To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America ; 62. Karl Marx, Address from the International Working Men's Association to President Johnson ; 63. Karl Marx, Address to the National Labour Union of the United States ; 64. Johann Georg Eccarius, [Eliminating Nationalism from the Minds of Working Men] -- Political Organization : 65. Friedrich Engels - Karl Marx, General Rules of the International Working Men's Association ; 66. Johann Georg Eccarius - Karl Kaub - George Odger - George Wheeler - William Worley, To the Working Men of Great Britain and Ireland ; 67. Charlse Perron - Pioley - Jean Reymond - Vézinaud - Sameul Treboux, [On the Deprivation of Political Liberties] ; 68. Karl Marx, [Against Secret Societies] ; 69. Friedrich Engels, [On the Importance of Political Struggle] ; 70. Édouard Vaillant, [On Working Class Politics] ; 71. Karl Marx, [On the Political Action of the Working Class] ; 72. Karl Marx, [On the Question of Abstentionism] ; 73. Friedrich Engels, [Apropos Of Working-Class Political Action] ; 74. Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels, [On the Political Action of the Working Class and Other Matters] ; 75. Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels, [Against Sectarianism] ; 76. James Guillaume - [Anarchist politics] ; 77. Paris Section, [On the Importance of a Central Organization of the Working Class] ; 78. Mikhail Bakunin - James Guillaume, [The Distruction of Political Power] ; 79. Friedrich Adolph Sorge, [The Struggle With Bourgeois Society] ; 80. Friedrich Adolph Sorge - Carl Speyer, [Passing on the Torch] -- VI. Appendix. The Workers' AnthemEugène Pottier, The Internationale -- VII. Bibliography. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-62892-243-5
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  • 4
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    New York :Bloomsbury Academic,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958076387802883
    Format: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    ISBN: 1-62892-244-3 , 1-5013-0236-1 , 1-62892-245-1
    Content: "Major political and economic shifts have succeeded one another over the past twenty-five years. The rise to prominence of ecological issues, social changes generated by neoliberal globalization, and - most recently - one of the worst world economic crises ever, compels us to reflect urgently on the need for alternatives to the capitalist system. In its brief life, the International Working Men's Association (IWMA) became the symbol of class struggle and influenced the ideas of millions of workers all over the planet. The 150th anniversary of its birth (1864-2014) offers an important opportunity to reread their resolutions, to learn from the experiences of its protagonists, and to better theorize solutions to our contemporary issues. This sourcebook includes the most valuable documents (30 appearing for the first time in English) of all the currents of the IWMA, and, in his introduction, acclaimed scholar Marcello Musto provides critical evaluations to the texts and to their historical context. Carefully selected and translated, this volume is an invaluable resource for all those interested in the foundations of labor movement history's as well as in the critique of capitalism."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Note: "Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc."--t.pages , I. Prologue -- II. Marcello Musto, Preface -- III. Dedication -- IV. Marcello Musto, Introduction -- V. The International Working Men's Association: Addresses, Resolutions, Interventions, Documents -- The Inaugural Address : 1. Karl Marx, Inaugural Address of the International Working Men's Association -- The Political Program : 2. Karl Marx, [Resolutions of the Geneva Congress (1866)] ; 3. Karl Marx, [Resolutions of the Brussels Congress (1868)] -- Labour : 4. Karl Marx, [Inquiry on the Situation of the Working Classes] ; 5. François Dupleix - Ferdinand Quinet - Jean Marly - Adrien Schettel - Jean Henri de Beumont, [Machinary and its Effects] ; 6. P. Eslens - Eugène Hins - Paul Robin, [On Woman's Emancipation and Independence] ; 7. Karl Marx, [The Influence of Machinery in the Hands of Capitalists] ; 8. Eugène Steens, [The Effect of Machinary on the Situation of Workers] ; 9. Pierre Fluse, [The Effect of Machinary on the Wages and Situation of Workers] ; 10. Eugène Tartaret, [For the Reduction of Working Hours] ; 11. V. Tinayre, [On Working Women's Equality and the Inclusion of Different Political Opinions] -- Trade Union and Strike : 12. Karl Marx - [The Necessity and Limits of Trade Union Struggle] ; 13. Karl Marx, [Against Strike Breaking] ; 14. Various Authors, [Interference in Trades' Disputes] ; 15. César De Paepe, [Strikes, Unions, and the Affiliation of Unions with the International] ; 16. Karl Marx, The Belgian Massacre ; 17. Jean Louis Pindy, [Resolution on Resistance Funds] ; 18. Eugène Hins, [Resistance Societies as the Organization of the Future] ; 19. Robert Applegarth, [On the Resistance Societies] ; 20. Adhémar Schwitzguébel, [On Resistance Funds] ; 21. Alfred Herman, [Promoting Solidarity for Strikers] ; 22. Johann Philipp Becker, [International Trade Union Organization]. , Contents note continued : Cooperative Movement and Credit : 23. César De Paepe, [Credit and the Emancipation of the Working Class] ; 24. Ludwig Buechner - César De Paepe - Andre; Murat - Louis Mueller - R. L. Garbe, [On the Cooperative Movement] ; 25. Johann Georg Eccarius - Henri Louis Tolain, [Fourth Estate and Modern Production] ; 26. Various Authors, [The question of Mutual Credit Among Workers] ; 27. Aime; Grinand, [Cooperative and Workers' Emancipation] ; 28. Eugène Hins, [Cooperative Associations as a Model of the Future Society] -- On Inheritance : 29. Karl Marx, [On Inheritance] ; 30. Mikhail Bakunin, [On Abolition of Inheritance] ; 31. Karl Marx, [On the Right of Inheritance] -- Collective Ownership and the State : 32. Jean Vasseur, [Definition and Role of the State] ; 33. César De Paepe, [On the Collectivization of the Land] ; 34. Karl Marx, [On Landed Property] ; 35. Mikhail Bakunin, [On the Question of Landed Property] ; 36. César De Paepe, [On the Reorganization of Landed Property] ; 37. Emile Aubry, [On Workers Capacity to Administer Society] ; 38. Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels - Paul Lafargue, [Critique of Bakunin's Politics] ; 39. César de Paepe, [On the Organizaation of Public Services in the Society of Future] ; 40. James Guillaume, [On the Abolition of the State] ; 41. César de Paepe, [On the People's State (Volksstaat)] ; 42. Various Authors, [On Collective Ownership] -- Education : 43. Les Relieurs de Paris, [On Free Education] ; 44. Karl Marx, [On Education in Modern Society] ; 45. César De Paepe, [On State Education] , Contents note continued : The Commune of Paris : 46. Karl Marx, [On the Paris Commune] -- Internationalism and Opposition to War : 47. Various Authors, [International Solidarity] ; 48. Eugene Dupont - Johann Georg Eccarius - Peter Fox - Hermann Jung - Karl Marx, [On the Necessity of an International Organization] ; 49. César de Paepe, [On the True Causes of War] ; 50. César de Paepe, [Strike Against War] ; 51. Louis Henri Tolain, [Against War] ; 52. Hafner, [The Real Causes of the War] ; 53. Karl Marx, [England, Metropolis of Capital] ; 54. Karl Marx, [First Address on the Franco-Prussian War] ; 55. Karl Marx, [Second Address on the Franco-Prussian War] ; 56. Karl Marx, [The Novely of the International] ; 57. Karl Marx, [On the Importance of Having the International] -- The Irish Question : 58. Eugene Dupont, [On the Fenian Question] ; 59. Karl Marx, [Ireland and the English Working Class] ; 60. Friedrich Engels, [Relations Between the Irish Sections and the British Federal Council] -- Concerning the United States : 61. Karl Marx, To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America ; 62. Karl Marx, Address from the International Working Men's Association to President Johnson ; 63. Karl Marx, Address to the National Labour Union of the United States ; 64. Johann Georg Eccarius, [Eliminating Nationalism from the Minds of Working Men] -- Political Organization : 65. Friedrich Engels - Karl Marx, General Rules of the International Working Men's Association ; 66. Johann Georg Eccarius - Karl Kaub - George Odger - George Wheeler - William Worley, To the Working Men of Great Britain and Ireland ; 67. Charlse Perron - Pioley - Jean Reymond - Vézinaud - Sameul Treboux, [On the Deprivation of Political Liberties] ; 68. Karl Marx, [Against Secret Societies] ; 69. Friedrich Engels, [On the Importance of Political Struggle] ; 70. Édouard Vaillant, [On Working Class Politics] ; 71. Karl Marx, [On the Political Action of the Working Class] ; 72. Karl Marx, [On the Question of Abstentionism] ; 73. Friedrich Engels, [Apropos Of Working-Class Political Action] ; 74. Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels, [On the Political Action of the Working Class and Other Matters] ; 75. Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels, [Against Sectarianism] ; 76. James Guillaume - [Anarchist politics] ; 77. Paris Section, [On the Importance of a Central Organization of the Working Class] ; 78. Mikhail Bakunin - James Guillaume, [The Distruction of Political Power] ; 79. Friedrich Adolph Sorge, [The Struggle With Bourgeois Society] ; 80. Friedrich Adolph Sorge - Carl Speyer, [Passing on the Torch] -- VI. Appendix. The Workers' AnthemEugène Pottier, The Internationale -- VII. Bibliography. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-62892-243-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-16575-0
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    New York :Bloomsbury Academic,
    UID:
    almahu_9949507649202882
    Format: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    ISBN: 1-62892-244-3 , 1-5013-0236-1 , 1-62892-245-1
    Content: "Major political and economic shifts have succeeded one another over the past twenty-five years. The rise to prominence of ecological issues, social changes generated by neoliberal globalization, and - most recently - one of the worst world economic crises ever, compels us to reflect urgently on the need for alternatives to the capitalist system. In its brief life, the International Working Men's Association (IWMA) became the symbol of class struggle and influenced the ideas of millions of workers all over the planet. The 150th anniversary of its birth (1864-2014) offers an important opportunity to reread their resolutions, to learn from the experiences of its protagonists, and to better theorize solutions to our contemporary issues. This sourcebook includes the most valuable documents (30 appearing for the first time in English) of all the currents of the IWMA, and, in his introduction, acclaimed scholar Marcello Musto provides critical evaluations to the texts and to their historical context. Carefully selected and translated, this volume is an invaluable resource for all those interested in the foundations of labor movement history's as well as in the critique of capitalism."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Note: "Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc."--t.pages , I. Prologue -- II. Marcello Musto, Preface -- III. Dedication -- IV. Marcello Musto, Introduction -- V. The International Working Men's Association: Addresses, Resolutions, Interventions, Documents -- The Inaugural Address : 1. Karl Marx, Inaugural Address of the International Working Men's Association -- The Political Program : 2. Karl Marx, [Resolutions of the Geneva Congress (1866)] ; 3. Karl Marx, [Resolutions of the Brussels Congress (1868)] -- Labour : 4. Karl Marx, [Inquiry on the Situation of the Working Classes] ; 5. François Dupleix - Ferdinand Quinet - Jean Marly - Adrien Schettel - Jean Henri de Beumont, [Machinary and its Effects] ; 6. P. Eslens - Eugène Hins - Paul Robin, [On Woman's Emancipation and Independence] ; 7. Karl Marx, [The Influence of Machinery in the Hands of Capitalists] ; 8. Eugène Steens, [The Effect of Machinary on the Situation of Workers] ; 9. Pierre Fluse, [The Effect of Machinary on the Wages and Situation of Workers] ; 10. Eugène Tartaret, [For the Reduction of Working Hours] ; 11. V. Tinayre, [On Working Women's Equality and the Inclusion of Different Political Opinions] -- Trade Union and Strike : 12. Karl Marx - [The Necessity and Limits of Trade Union Struggle] ; 13. Karl Marx, [Against Strike Breaking] ; 14. Various Authors, [Interference in Trades' Disputes] ; 15. César De Paepe, [Strikes, Unions, and the Affiliation of Unions with the International] ; 16. Karl Marx, The Belgian Massacre ; 17. Jean Louis Pindy, [Resolution on Resistance Funds] ; 18. Eugène Hins, [Resistance Societies as the Organization of the Future] ; 19. Robert Applegarth, [On the Resistance Societies] ; 20. Adhémar Schwitzguébel, [On Resistance Funds] ; 21. Alfred Herman, [Promoting Solidarity for Strikers] ; 22. Johann Philipp Becker, [International Trade Union Organization]. , Contents note continued : Cooperative Movement and Credit : 23. César De Paepe, [Credit and the Emancipation of the Working Class] ; 24. Ludwig Buechner - César De Paepe - Andre; Murat - Louis Mueller - R. L. Garbe, [On the Cooperative Movement] ; 25. Johann Georg Eccarius - Henri Louis Tolain, [Fourth Estate and Modern Production] ; 26. Various Authors, [The question of Mutual Credit Among Workers] ; 27. Aime; Grinand, [Cooperative and Workers' Emancipation] ; 28. Eugène Hins, [Cooperative Associations as a Model of the Future Society] -- On Inheritance : 29. Karl Marx, [On Inheritance] ; 30. Mikhail Bakunin, [On Abolition of Inheritance] ; 31. Karl Marx, [On the Right of Inheritance] -- Collective Ownership and the State : 32. Jean Vasseur, [Definition and Role of the State] ; 33. César De Paepe, [On the Collectivization of the Land] ; 34. Karl Marx, [On Landed Property] ; 35. Mikhail Bakunin, [On the Question of Landed Property] ; 36. César De Paepe, [On the Reorganization of Landed Property] ; 37. Emile Aubry, [On Workers Capacity to Administer Society] ; 38. Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels - Paul Lafargue, [Critique of Bakunin's Politics] ; 39. César de Paepe, [On the Organizaation of Public Services in the Society of Future] ; 40. James Guillaume, [On the Abolition of the State] ; 41. César de Paepe, [On the People's State (Volksstaat)] ; 42. Various Authors, [On Collective Ownership] -- Education : 43. Les Relieurs de Paris, [On Free Education] ; 44. Karl Marx, [On Education in Modern Society] ; 45. César De Paepe, [On State Education] , Contents note continued : The Commune of Paris : 46. Karl Marx, [On the Paris Commune] -- Internationalism and Opposition to War : 47. Various Authors, [International Solidarity] ; 48. Eugene Dupont - Johann Georg Eccarius - Peter Fox - Hermann Jung - Karl Marx, [On the Necessity of an International Organization] ; 49. César de Paepe, [On the True Causes of War] ; 50. César de Paepe, [Strike Against War] ; 51. Louis Henri Tolain, [Against War] ; 52. Hafner, [The Real Causes of the War] ; 53. Karl Marx, [England, Metropolis of Capital] ; 54. Karl Marx, [First Address on the Franco-Prussian War] ; 55. Karl Marx, [Second Address on the Franco-Prussian War] ; 56. Karl Marx, [The Novely of the International] ; 57. Karl Marx, [On the Importance of Having the International] -- The Irish Question : 58. Eugene Dupont, [On the Fenian Question] ; 59. Karl Marx, [Ireland and the English Working Class] ; 60. Friedrich Engels, [Relations Between the Irish Sections and the British Federal Council] -- Concerning the United States : 61. Karl Marx, To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America ; 62. Karl Marx, Address from the International Working Men's Association to President Johnson ; 63. Karl Marx, Address to the National Labour Union of the United States ; 64. Johann Georg Eccarius, [Eliminating Nationalism from the Minds of Working Men] -- Political Organization : 65. Friedrich Engels - Karl Marx, General Rules of the International Working Men's Association ; 66. Johann Georg Eccarius - Karl Kaub - George Odger - George Wheeler - William Worley, To the Working Men of Great Britain and Ireland ; 67. Charlse Perron - Pioley - Jean Reymond - Vézinaud - Sameul Treboux, [On the Deprivation of Political Liberties] ; 68. Karl Marx, [Against Secret Societies] ; 69. Friedrich Engels, [On the Importance of Political Struggle] ; 70. Édouard Vaillant, [On Working Class Politics] ; 71. Karl Marx, [On the Political Action of the Working Class] ; 72. Karl Marx, [On the Question of Abstentionism] ; 73. Friedrich Engels, [Apropos Of Working-Class Political Action] ; 74. Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels, [On the Political Action of the Working Class and Other Matters] ; 75. Karl Marx - Friedrich Engels, [Against Sectarianism] ; 76. James Guillaume - [Anarchist politics] ; 77. Paris Section, [On the Importance of a Central Organization of the Working Class] ; 78. Mikhail Bakunin - James Guillaume, [The Distruction of Political Power] ; 79. Friedrich Adolph Sorge, [The Struggle With Bourgeois Society] ; 80. Friedrich Adolph Sorge - Carl Speyer, [Passing on the Torch] -- VI. Appendix. The Workers' AnthemEugène Pottier, The Internationale -- VII. Bibliography. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-62892-243-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-16575-0
    Language: English
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