Deutsch–Französische Jahrbücher

The German - French Yearbooks were one issued by Arnold Ruge, and Karl Marx oppositional Paris magazine. The only published edition of the series was released in February 1844 as a double issue according to different sources in Paris and / or Switzerland. The output included among other letters of Marx, Ruge, Ludwig Feuerbach, Moses Hess and Mikhail Bakunin, Marx writings the Jewish Question and Introduction to the Critique of Hegel 's Philosophy of Right, Friedrich Engels, ' Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy, as well as a poem by Heinrich Heine.

Content

  • Plan of the German - French Yearbooks Arnold Ruge.
  • An exchange of letters of 1843
  • Praises of King Ludwig Heinrich Heine
  • Judgment of the top appellate Senate, in contrary to Dr. Johann Jacoby conducted investigation for treason, lese majeste and cheeky irreverent blame the country's laws, communicated by Dr. Johann Jacoby.
  • To the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right by K. Marx.
  • Outlines of a Krilik the economics of Friedrich Engels in Manchester
  • Letters from Paris by M. Hess
  • Final Protocol of the Vienna Ministerial Conference on 12 Juny 1834, with the introduction and final lecture of Prince Metternich, along with a honorable defamation of Ferdinand Celestine Bernays
  • The position of England, by Frederick Engels in Manchester, Past and Present by Thomas Carlyle
  • On the Jewish Question by Karl Marx.
  • Newspaper show

Reprints

  • German - French Yearbooks. Rudolf Liebing, Leipzig 1925
  • German - French Yearbooks. Rodopi, Amsterdam 1965
  • German - French Yearbooks. University Press, Darmstadt 1967
  • German - French Yearbooks. Reclam, Leipzig 1973 ( Loeb Classical Library. Philosophy 542)
  • German - French Yearbooks. Röderberg, Frankfurt am Main 1982
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