Karl Marx: A biography by David McLellan

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  1. Speech at London Conference, MEW cvu 651. Marx expressed very similar
    sentiments in his speech in Amsterdam after the Hague Congress in 1872 ;
    also in his interview with the New York World in July 1871.

  2. MEW XVII 652.

  3. Ibid.

  4. Marx to Jenny Marx, MEW xxxm 286.

  5. As late as March 1872 Marx could talk of'the excellent progress made since
    the London Conference' (Marx to Lafargue, MEW xxxm 436).

  6. Marx to Kwasniewski, MEW XXXIII 287.

  7. The Alleged Splits in the International', La Premiere Internationale, ed. J.
    Freymond, 11 284.

  8. Marx to Bolte, MEW xxxm 328.

  9. Marx to Eccarius, MEW xxxm 454.

  10. The First International: Minutes of the Hague Congress with Related Documents,
    ed. H. Gerth (Madison, 1958 ) p. 529.

  11. Ibid., p. 260.

  12. Op. cit., pp. 279 ff.

  13. Ibid.

  14. Marx to Kugelmann, MEW xxxm 565.

  15. Cf. Marx to de Paepe, MEW xxxm 338.

  16. Marx to Sorge, MEW XXXIII 635.

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