History of the Paris Commune
Ephemera from the collection in the Bibliotheque nationale de france, translated from the French by Mitchell Abidor. 1870 The Republic
Ephemera from the collection in the Bibliotheque nationale de france, translated from the French by Mitchell Abidor. 1870 The Republic
Paul Lafargue (1900) Written: ca. 1900Source: The Right To Be Lazy and Other StudiesTranslated: Charles KerrOnline Version: Lafargue Internet Archive (marxists.org) 2000Transcription/Markup: Sally Ryan & Einde O’Callaghan for
Paul Lafargue (1900) Written: ca. 1900Source: The Right To Be Lazy and Other StudiesTranslated: Charles KerrOnline Version: Lafargue Internet Archive (marxists.org) 2000Transcription/Markup: Sally Ryan & Einde O’Callaghan for
Paul Lafargue (1900) Written: 1900Source: The Right To Be Lazy and Other StudiesTranslated: Charles KerrOnline Version: Lafargue Internet Archive (marxists.org) 2000Transcription/Markup: Sally Ryan & Einde O’Callaghan for the Marxists’
Paul Lafargue (1900) Written: 1898 – Published in German as Ursprung der abstrakten Ideen in Die Neue Zeit, Vol.XVIII/2, 1898/99.Source: Social and Philosophical StudiesFirst
Rosa Luxemburg (1903) In his shallow but at time interesting causerie entitled Die soziale Bewegung in Frankreich und Belgien (The Socialist Movement
Rosa Luxemburg (1903) »The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it».(Marx’s 11th thesis on Feuerbach) Twenty
Rosa Luxemburg ((1900) Contents: IntroductionThe Opportunist MethodThe Adaptation of CapitalismThe Realisation of Socialism through Social ReformsCapitalism and the StateThe Consequences
Rosa Luxemburg (1900) 1. The system of denationalization 2. Whose fault? 3. Our allies 4. Nobility, bourgeoisie, and peoplein Poznan
On the Mechanism of the Extraction and Appropriation of Surplus Value in the Soviet SocietyFatos Nano Candidate of Economic Sciences