Tag: Paris Commune

Major Works

  • The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune

    - Marx, Karl. The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune. 2nd ed. New York: International Publishers, 1989.
    Excerpt: “In the Inaugural Address of the International Working Men’s Association, of November 1864, we said: “If the emancipation of the working classes requires their fraternal concurrence, how are they to fulfill that great mission with a… More

Other Works

  • The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune

    - Marx, Karl. The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune. 2nd ed. New York: International Publishers, 1989.
    Excerpt: “In the Inaugural Address of the International Working Men’s Association, of November 1864, we said: “If the emancipation of the working classes requires their fraternal concurrence, how are they to fulfill that great mission with a… More

Commentary

  • The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune

    - Marx, Karl. The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune. 2nd ed. New York: International Publishers, 1989.
    Excerpt: “In the Inaugural Address of the International Working Men’s Association, of November 1864, we said: “If the emancipation of the working classes requires their fraternal concurrence, how are they to fulfill that great mission with a… More

Multimedia

  • The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune

    - Marx, Karl. The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune. 2nd ed. New York: International Publishers, 1989.
    Excerpt: “In the Inaugural Address of the International Working Men’s Association, of November 1864, we said: “If the emancipation of the working classes requires their fraternal concurrence, how are they to fulfill that great mission with a… More

Teaching

  • The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune

    - Marx, Karl. The Civil War in France: The Paris Commune. 2nd ed. New York: International Publishers, 1989.
    Excerpt: “In the Inaugural Address of the International Working Men’s Association, of November 1864, we said: “If the emancipation of the working classes requires their fraternal concurrence, how are they to fulfill that great mission with a… More