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    Written: 1843-44;Source: Marxs Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right (1843);

    Written: in the first half of 1844;First published: in full in Marx/Engels, Gesamtausgabe, Erste Abteilung, Band 3,Berlin, 1932;First English Translation: by Clemens Dutt for the Collected Works.Marx used a translation of Mills book, by J. T. Parisot, Paris, 1823.

    Marx kept a wide variety of notebooks throughout his life. He often used them toaid in his study of other authors. A common practice was to transcribe long sections from a particular book, and then comment on those sections at some length.

    During his time in Paris, Marx kept nine notebooks largely dedicated to his growing interest in economics. They date from the end of 1843 to January 1845.

    The Paris Notebooks deal with books by J. B. Say, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, McCulloch, James Mill, Destott de Tracy, Sismondi, Jeremy Bentham, Boisguillebert, Lauderdale, Schtz, List, Skarbek and Buret. Most of Marx's accompanying commentaryon these authors is very fragmentary; and, ideas are often restated far more clearly in the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (1844).

    The exception to this is the material addressing James Mill's book, Elements of

    Political Economy (London, 1821). Marx used an 1823 French translation of Mill'sbook. The Mill part of the Paris Notebooks is quite lengthy it starts on page 25 of the fourth notebook and continues into the fifth.

    Following a lengthy selection of Mill excerpts, Marx suddenly veered off and begandeveloping a larger, tangential thought. After writing his thoughts out, Marx returned to more Mill transcription. Soon, a second digression followed. Upon itscompletion, Marx finished up his summarizing. (Only the middle three parts of this Mill section of the Paris Notebooks are presented below in other words, mostof the opening and all of closing Mill transcriptions are omitted).

    This document is very close in nature to the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts. Some have suggested that the ideas contained herein might be a glimpse into t

    he missing bulk of the EPM second manuscript.

    ArticlesPreparatory letters, etc.

    Draft programme of the Deutsch-Franzsische Jahrbcher, MarxLetter: Oct 3 1843 To Ludwig Feuerbach, MarxLetter: Nov 21 1843 To Julius Frbel, MarxSummary of Engels' Outlines by Marx

    First (and only) Issue, February 1844

    Letters to Ruge, MarxOn The Jewish Question, MarxContribution to Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right. Introduction, MarxOutlines of a Critique of Political Economy, EngelsReview of Thomas Carlyle's Past and Present, Engels

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    Letter to the editor of the Allegemeine Zeitung (Augsburg), Marx, Apr 14 184

    Works of Karl Marx 1843A Contribution to the Critique of Hegels Philosophy of RightIntroduction

    Karl Marx Works 1844Economic & Philosophic Manuscriptsof 1844 [1]

    On The Jewish Question

    Written: Autumn 1843;First Published: February, 1844 in Deutsch-Franzsische Jahrbcher;Proofed and Corrected: by Andy Blunden, Matthew Grant and Matthew Carmody, 2008/9, Mark Harris 2010.

    The Holy Familyor Critique of Critical Criticism.Against Bruno Bauer and Company

    The German IdeologyCritique of Modern German Philosophy According to Its Representatives Feuerbach,B. Bauer and Stirner, and of German Socialism According to Its Various Prophets[7]

    Written: Fall 1845 to mid-1846;

    First Published: 1932 (in full);

    Karl MarxThe Poverty of PhilosophyAnswer to the Philosophy of Povertyby M. Proudhon

    Written: First half of 1847Source: The Poverty of Philosophy, by Karl Marx, Progress Publishers, 1955;First Published: in Paris and Brussels, 1847Translated: from the French by the Institute of Marxism Leninism, 1955;

    Online Version: mea 1993; Marx/Engels Internet Archive (marxists.org) 1999;Transcribed: Zodiac;Proofed: and corrected by Matthew Carmody, 2009;

    Manifesto of the Communist Party

    Written: Late 1847;First Published: February 1848;