Karl Marx, the Man And His Work, And the Constructive Elements of Socialism; Three Lectures And Two Essays
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They were years of intellectual joys but material privations to Marx and his family. The press as well as the publishers in Germany had insti- tuted a tentative boycott against Marx, and this meant bitter poverty to him and his beloved ones. For example, his brilliant- essay "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon" had to be published in New York in a periodical issued by his friend Weydemeyer. Also the brochure dealing with the trial of some of Marx's comrades before the jury in Cologne and... entitled "Enthiillungen iiber den Kolner Kommunistenprozess" ("Reve- lations on the Communists' Trial in Cologne") had to be pub- lished in America, 1852. During this year, Marx also accepted an offer of the "New York Tribune" to act as its London corre- spondent; he was expected to contribute an article every week, for which he received the flat rate of five dollars. This meagre but welcome income was practically for years the only regular source of revenue of the Marx family. In the "New York Trib- une" Marx published various reviews and criticisms of social and political conditions in Europe, and also a series of articles which afterwards appeared in pamphlet form under the name of "Revo- SECOND LECTURE 59 lution and Counter-Revolution in Germany." This series of articles was up to a few years ago credited to Marx ; the publi- cation of the correspondence between Marx and Engels, how- ever, shows without a doubt that they were written by Engels.
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