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Six: THE 'ECONOMICS'
The Grundrisse and Critique of Political Economy, 266. Herr Vogt, 283.
Marx and Lassalle, 287. Life in Grafton Terrace, 294. Capital, 302.
Life in Modena Villas, 319.
SEVEN: THE INTERNATIONAL
Origins of the International, 332. Growth of the International, 337.
The International at its Zenith, 346.
The Franco-Prussian War and the Decline of the International, 355.
EIGHT: THE LAST DECADE
Marx at Home, 380. Work, 385. Health, 390. The European Scene, 394.
Russia, France and Britain, 401. The Last Years, 408.
NINE: EPILOGUE
The Russian Aristocrat, 417. The American Senator, 417.
The Down-and-out Prussian Lieutenant, 418. The Faithful Disciple, 419.
The Anarchist Opponent, 419. The Adoring Daughter, 420.
The English Gentleman, 420. Marx's Confession, 421.
TEN: POSTSCRIPT: MARX TODAY 422.
Chronological Table, 426.
Genealogical Tree, 432.
Diagram of Marx's 'Economics', 433.
Select Critical Bibliography, 434.
Index, 456.