Karl Marx: A Biography

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1 Hz. Ibid., 178.
iH( Ibid., 290.
184. Ibid.
I Hs. Marx to Kugelmann, MEW xxxi 550 f.
1H6. Marx to Engels, MEW xxxi 297.
1H7. Engels to Marx, MEW xxxi 303.
1HH Marx to Engels, MEW xxxi 305.
iHy. Ibid., 323.
190. Marx's Grundrisse, p. 42. The argument of these nine chapters is summarised
in Marx's short Wages, Prices and Profit which, since it was delivered to British
trade unionists (see pp. 338 f. below), can serve as an admirable introduction
to the more abstract parts of Capital.
191. K. Marx, Capital (Moscow, 1954 ) 1 19 f.
192. K. Marx, op. cit. 137.
19j. Ibid., 72.
194. Cf. F. Engels, Anti-Diihring (Moscow, n.d.) p. 281.
m;S K. Marx, Capital (Moscow, 1954 ) 1 209.
i</>. Ibid., 217. Cf. also vol 1 , ch. 19.
197. K Marx to L. Kugelmann, MEW xxxi 575 f.
198. K. Marx, Capital (Moscow, 1954 ) 1 269.
199. Ibid., 302.
j(*) Cf. on this topical point, K Marx, op. cit., 1 506.
101. Ibid., 487 f.
jcu. Ibid., 645.
/11 1 K. Marx, op. cit., 11 763. The fact that this passage is followed by a short
section on colonisation is probably due to a desire not to attract the attention
of the censor by finishing on too resounding a note.
1114. It is a sufficient indication of the disorder of the Marx archives that this
chapter - some 200 pages long - was only published in 1933. It is now
translated into English, and there is a French translation (ed. R. Dangeville,
Paris, 1971).
/. iS See the passages translated in D. McLellan, The Thought of Karl Marx 3rd
cdn (London, 1995 ) pp. 108 ff.
jnfi P. 245 of the French edition.
<11 7 K. Marx, Capital (Chicago, 1909 ) 111 210.
10 H Ibid., 211.
II Hj Ibid., 249.
1 n > k. Marx, Capital (Moscow, 1954 ) 111 245.
III Ibid., 260.
111 Rccent attempts to show that Marx's ideas are scientific have centred around
the work of L. Althusser, e.g. Reading Capital (London, 1970). A lot of the
ili-bate will seem, particularly to the uninitiated, to be peculiarly Byzantine.

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