Dispatches for the New York Tribune : selected journalism of Karl Marx / Karl Marx ; selected and edited with an introduction by James Ledbetter.

"Karl Marx (1818-83) is arguably the most famous political philosopher of all time, but he was also one of the great foreign correspondents of the nineteenth century. During his nine years writing for the New York Tribune, beginning in 1852, Marx tackled an abundance of topics, from issues of c...

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Main Author: Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 (Author)
Other Authors: Ledbetter, James (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Penguin, 2007.
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Table of Contents:
  • China
  • Revolution in China and in Europe
  • [The Anglo-Chinese conflict]
  • [Russian trade with China]
  • [English atrocities in China]
  • History of the opium trade [I]
  • History of the opium trade [II]
  • [The Anglo-Chinese treaty]
  • The British and Chinese treaty
  • Trade with China
  • War, revolution and counterrevolution in Europe
  • The Greek insurrection
  • Declaration of war. - on the history of the Eastern question
  • [Revolution in Spain. - Bomarsund]
  • Prussia
  • [Revolution in Spain] [I]
  • [Revolution in Spain] [II]
  • [On Italian unity]
  • A historic parallel
  • What has Italy gained?
  • British politics and society
  • The elections in England - Tories and Whigs
  • Corruption at elections
  • [Case of starvation]
  • [Starvation]
  • The Duchess of Sutherland and slavery
  • [Capital punishment]
  • [Irish tenant right]
  • [Chartism]
  • [Prince Albert]
  • The war debate in parliament
  • [Clearing of estates in Scotland]
  • The English middle class
  • Fall of the Aberdeen ministry
  • [The increase of lunacy in Great Britain]
  • Economics and finance
  • Pauperism and free trade - the approaching commercial crisis
  • The labor question
  • The commercial crisis in Britain
  • The French credit mobilier [I]
  • The French credit mobilier [II]
  • The French credit mobilier [III]
  • Condition of factory laborers
  • [The Bank Act of 1844 and the monetary crisis in England]
  • [The crisis in Europe]
  • British commerce and finance
  • [Project for the regulation of the price of bread in France]
  • India and imperialism
  • The British rule in India
  • The future results of British rule in India
  • The revolt in the Indian Army
  • The Indian question
  • The Indian revolt
  • [Investigation of tortures in India]
  • The approaching Indian loan
  • The Indian bill
  • Great trouble in Indian finances
  • America and slavery
  • The British government and the slave-trade
  • The American question in England
  • The British cotton trade
  • The North American Civil War
  • The London Times on the Orleans princes in America
  • The news and its effect in London
  • Progress of feeling in England
  • English public opinion.
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