Part 17 (1/2)
CHAPTER VII
[1] _L'Alliance de la Democratie Socialiste_, etc., p. 48.
[2] George Brandes, Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol.
VI (The Macmillan Company, New York, 1906).
[3] Engels in the introduction to _Revelations sur le Proces des Communistes_, published together with, and under the t.i.tle of, Marx's _L'Allemagne en 1848_, p. 268 (Schleicher Freres, Paris, 1901).
[4] _Idem_, p. 268.
[5] _Idem_, pp. 268-269. My italics.
[6] _Idem_, pp. 269-270.
[7] Communist Manifesto, p. 12.
[8] _Idem_, p. 44.
[9] _Idem_, p. 15.
[10] _Idem_, p. 25.
[11] _Idem_, p. 25.
[12] _Idem_, p. 26.
[13] _Idem_, p. 30.
[14] _Idem_, p. 44.
[15] _Idem_, pp. 42, 46.
[16] Engels, _op. cit._, p. 287.
[17] _Idem_, p. 287.
[18] Quoted by Engels in _op. cit._, p. 297.
[19] Albion W. Small, Socialism in the Light of Social Science, reprinted from the _American journal of Sociology_, Vol. XVII, No. 6 (May, 1912), p. 810.
[20] Communist Manifesto, pp. 12, 13.
[21] Albion W. Small, article cited, p. 812.
[22] _Idem_, p. 812.
[23] Address and Provisional Rules of the International Working Men's a.s.sociation (London, 1864), p. 12.