MIA:
Marxist
History: International: International
Workingmen's Association: Speeches:
Speeches by Karl Marx
INAUGURAL
ADDRESS TO THE INTERNATIONAL, October 1864 |
Note
for Speech by Marx on France's Attitude to Poland, December 1864 |
FRANCE’S
HISTORICAL ATTITUDE TO POLAND, December 1864 |
At
Anniversary of the German Workers Educational Society, February
1865 |
On
Mazzini’s Attitude to The International, March 13, 1866 |
Poland and the
Russian Menace, January 22 1867 |
At
Anniversary of the German Workers Educational Society, February
1867 |
On
the Statistics in the Blue Book, July 23, 1867 |
ON
THE LEAGUE OF PEACE AND FREEDOM, August 13, 1867 |
Notes
for an Undelivered Speech on Ireland, November, 1867 |
On
the Irish Question, December 16, 1867 |
On
Changing the Place of the Congress in 1868, May 26 1868 |
On
Changing the Place of the Congress in 1868, June 16 1868 |
On
the Successes of The International in Germany and France, July 21
1868 |
On
the Consequences of using Machinery under Capitalism, July 28 1868 |
On
the Reduction of the Working Day, August 11 1868 |
On
the Influence of Competition In Cotton Industry in France, January
1869 |
On
the Condition of the Coalminers in Saxony, February 23 1869 |
On
Landed Property, July 6 1869 |
THE
"RIGHT OF INHERITANCE", July 20 1869 |
ON
GENERAL EDUCATION, August 10 & 17 1869 |
ON
BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS THE IRISH PRISONERS, November 9 1869 |
On
the British Policy towards the Irish Prisoners, November 23 & 30
1869 |
On
the Significance of the Irish Question, December 14 1869 |
On the Activity
of the Alliance of Socialist Democracy, September 18 1871 |
Political
Action and the Working Class, September 20 1871 |
The La
Liberté Speech, September 8 1872 |