On Stirner in general, see R. Paterson, The Nihilistic Egoist - Max Stirner
(Oxford, 1971).
K. Marx and F. Engels, The German Ideology, p. 28.
On the circumstances surrounding the composition and fate of The German
Ideology, see the exhaustive study, B. Andreas and W. Monke, 'Neue Daten
zur "Deutschen Ideologic",' Archiv fUr Sozialgeschichte VIII (1968).
K. Marx and F. Engels, The German Ideology, p. 27.
Ibid., pp. 31 ff.
Ibid., p. 32.
Ibid.
Ibid., p. 38.
Ibid., p. 45.
Ibid.
Ibid., pp. 59 ff.
Ibid., p. 61.
Ibid., p. 48.
Ibid., pp. 87 ff.
Ibid., p. 45.
Ibid., p. 36.
Cf. Engels to Marx, Marx to Engels, MEW XXVII 11 ff.
See further, N. Lobkowicz, 'Karl Marx and Max Stirner' in Demythologising
Marxism.
K. Marx and F. Engels, The German Ideology, p. 272.
Ibid., p. 366.
Ibid., p. 441.
Ibid., p. 443.
Ibid., p. 514.
MESW 1 392.
Cf. Marx to Annenkov, in K Marx, The Poverty of Philosophy (Moscow, 1956 )
p. 217.
MESW 1 364. The manuscript was not published until 1932.
Cf. Georg Weerth to Wilhelm Weerth, SUmtliche Werke (1957) v 239. Marx
told Weerth that he had never slept more than four hours a night for several
years.
MEW xxi 212. Translated in Struik, op. cit., pp. 15 ff.
Cf. H. Burgers, 'Erinnerungen an F. Freiligrath', Vossische Zeitung, Sep-Dec
Quoted in F. Mehring, 'Freiligrath und Marx in ihrem Briefwechsel', Die
neue Zeit, no. 12 (April 1912 ) p. 7.
For Gigot and other Belgians in Marx's circle, see J. Kuypers, 'Karl Marx'
belgischer Freundeskreis', International Review of Social History (1962).
Marx claimed that he had debts of more than 1000 francs and that it was