Marx and Engels mostly talks about the french wars, Lenin talks about the union movement in russia. The last one is about Soziology.
The last time I was there I wasn't a communist yet, now it's great, he has an insane communist library.
That guy is actually a west german man, but in some ways it is true, but on the other hand the east also has the highest density of nazis.
Ooooohh sociology of the DDR, would love to know more about that one. That Helvetica font is sexy af.
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Marx first Adress to the council about the French war.
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Engels, About the War 1870
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Engels Sargossa -Paris ("Pall Mall Gazette Nr. 1776)
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The Downfall of Metz (Pall Mall nr. 1782) (A lot of small articles about the german war in france follow)
P. 265 Marx: To the Delegation of the SDP London 02.08.1870
P.266 Karl Marx/Friedrich Engels "About Karl Blind)
P. 268 M/E letter to the Delegation of the SDP
( a lot of small letters and comments follow)
P. 313 Civil war in France
(A lot of letters)
P.418 M/E Resolutions of the Delegate-Conference of the International conducted in London 17. To 23 Spetember 1871
(A lot of letters)
Karl Marx: Drafts for "Civil War in France".
The Lenin is too big to do that sadly, it has a lot of his speeches an analyses about unions in different countries(germany, russia) though.
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Sadly that one describes DDR soziology from a western perspective which is far leas interesting. The other two are DDR releases and don't have any table of contents. But I'll try.
Damn who knew that Marx and Engels were actually calling for a Dance Dance Revolution
Wow, it must be awesome to have communist relatives. Last time I got together with my relatives they were talking about how poor people should have to get a license to have kids