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Works of Marx and Engels —— 1866 —— “A preliminary condition, without which all further attempts at improvement and emancipation must prove abortive, is the limitation of the working day.” [Instructions] Works International Workingmen's Association, 1866 Including Resolutions: On the Procedure of Discussing the Programme of the Congress What Have the Working Classes to Do with Poland? A Warning The Standing Committee on the Programme of the Geneva Congress Instructions for the Delegates of the Provisional General Council Notes on the War in Germany, Engels June/July Correspondence Volume 20, MECW | Life & Work for 1866 1865 | Marx & Engels Works | Volume 20, MECW | 1867
Works of Marx and Engels
—— 1866 —— “A preliminary condition, without which all further attempts at improvement and emancipation must prove abortive, is the limitation of the working day.” [Instructions] Works International Workingmen's Association, 1866 Including Resolutions: On the Procedure of Discussing the Programme of the Congress What Have the Working Classes to Do with Poland? A Warning The Standing Committee on the Programme of the Geneva Congress Instructions for the Delegates of the Provisional General Council Notes on the War in Germany, Engels June/July Correspondence Volume 20, MECW | Life & Work for 1866 1865 | Marx & Engels Works | Volume 20, MECW | 1867
“A preliminary condition, without which all further attempts at improvement and emancipation must prove abortive, is the limitation of the working day.” [Instructions]
International Workingmen's Association, 1866 Including Resolutions: On the Procedure of Discussing the Programme of the Congress What Have the Working Classes to Do with Poland? A Warning The Standing Committee on the Programme of the Geneva Congress Instructions for the Delegates of the Provisional General Council
Notes on the War in Germany, Engels June/July
Volume 20, MECW | Life & Work for 1866 1865 | Marx & Engels Works | Volume 20, MECW | 1867