Biblioteca / 1960-1969
Oscar Hammen. The Red ’48ers: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
Nueva York: Scribner, 1969.
xv, 428 páginas.
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
Part One
The Evolution
I – THE SETTING
II – YOUNG MARX
1 – The Glückskind
2 – Bonn and Berlin
3 – Hegel and the Young Hegelians
III – YOUNG ENGELS
1 – The Business Apprentice
2 – Artillery and Hegel
3 – Engels in England
IV – THE RHEINISCHE ZEITUNG
1 – Interim
2 – Cologne’s New Paper
3 – Suppression Brings Success
V – KREUZNACH AND PARIS, 1843-1845
1 – Philosophy Discovers the Proletariat
2 – Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher
3 – Forward with Vorwärts
Part Two
The Revolutionary Partnership
I – HISTORICAL BACKDROP
II – FROM EACH ACCORDING TO HIS ABILITIES
1 – The Ten Days in Paris
2 – Marx: “Positive Views” from Paris
3 – Engels: Action from Barmen
III – UNION IN BRUSSELS: THE NEW TONE
1 – The Materialistic Conception of History
2 – The Trip to England
3 – The German Ideology
4 – Marx: Ex-Citizen of Prussia
5 – The “Young Marx,” and Engels Too
IV – THE GENESIS OF AN INTERNATIONALE
1 – The Communist Correspondence Committee
2 – The Poverty of Philosophy
3 – Towards a Democratic Front
4 – The Communist League and Its Statutes
V – THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
Part Three
The Revolution
I – SPRINGTIME OF REVOLUTION
1 – The Lull before the Storm
2 – The February Barricades
3 – The Brussels Fiasco
4 – Interlude in Paris
5 – The March Revolutions
II – RETURN OF THE NATIVES
1 – The Immediate Strategy
2 – Worker-Societies
3 – “Organ der Demokratie”
III – BETWEEN “REACTION AND ANARCHY’
1 – Unfinished Revolution
2 – Marx and the Democrats
3 – June Days
4 – The Fruit of Reaction
IV – THE SEPTEMBER CRISIS
1 – The Polish Debates
2 – Ministerial Crisis in Prussia
3 – Schleswig-Holstein, Sea-Surrounded
4 – Blood-Red and the Black-Red-Gold
V – MARX HOLDS THE “FORT”
1 – After the “Rule of the Sabre”
2 – Revolution in Vienna
3 – “No More Taxes!!!”
VI – 1849
1 – New Predictions and Old Scores
2 – The Prussian Elections
3 – Rhineland Justice
4 – Towards a Proletarian Party
5 – The Red Exit
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES