General Introduction |
xiii |
Preface |
xxv |
Reflections of a Young Man on the Choice of a Profession |
3 |
Letter from Marx to His Father |
10 |
Wild Songs |
22 |
The Fiddler |
22 |
Nocturnal Love |
23 |
Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature |
25 |
Dedication |
27 |
Foreword |
29 |
Contents |
32 |
Part One. Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature in General |
34 |
I. The Subject of the Treatise |
34 |
II. Opinions on the Relationship Between Democritean and Epicurean Physics |
36 |
III. Difficulties Concerning the Identity of the Democritean
and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature |
38 |
Part Two. On the Difference Between Democritean and Epicurean Physics in Detail |
46 |
Chapter One. The Declination of the Atom from the Straight Line |
46 |
Chapter Two. The Qualities of the Atom |
53 |
Chapter Three. "Atouoi apxi and atoua otolxeia" |
58 |
Chapter Four. Time |
63 |
Chapter Five. The Meteors |
66 |
Fragment from the Appendix: Critique of Plutarch's Polemic Against the Theology of Epicurus |
74 |
II. Individual Immortality |
74 |
1. On Religious Feudalism. The Hell of the Populace |
74 |
Notes |
77 |
Part One |
77 |
Part Two |
89 |
Appendix |
102 |
Draft of New Preface |
106 |
Comments on the Latest Prussian Censorship Instruction |
109 |
Proceedings of the Sixth Rhine Province Assembly. First Article. Debates on Freedom of the Press and Publication of the Proceedings of the Assembly of the Estates |
132 |
The Question of Centralisation in Itself and with Regard to the Supplement to No. 137 of the Rheinische Zeitung |
182 |
The Leading Article in No. 179 of the Kölnische Zeitung |
184 |
The Philosophical Manifesto of the Historical School of Law |
203 |
Yet Another Word on Bruno Bauer und die Akademische Lehrfreiheit by Dr. O. F. Gruppe, Berlin, 1842 |
211 |
Communism and the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung |
215 |
Communism and the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung. Editorial Note |
222 |
Proceedings of the Sixth Rhine Province Assembly. Third Article Debates on the Law on Thefts of Wood |
224 |
In Connection with the Article "Failures of the Liberal Opposition in Hanover". Editorial Note |
264 |
Communal Reform and the Kölnische Zeitung |
266 |
The Divorce Bill. Editorial Note |
274 |
A Correspondent of the Kölnische Zeitung vs. the Rheinische Zeitung |
277 |
Cabinet Order on the Daily Press |
280 |
Renard's Letter to Oberpraesident von Schaper |
282 |
The Industrialists of Hanover and Protective Tariffs |
286 |
The Attitude of Herwegh and Ruge to "The Free" |
287 |
The Polemical Tactics of the Augsburg Newspaper |
288 |
The Supplement to Nos. 335 and 336 of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung on the Commissions of the Estates in Prussia |
292 |
The Divorce Bill |
307 |
The Ban on the Leipziger Allgemeine Zeitung |
311 |
Announcement by the Editors of the Rheinische Zeitung of Their Reply to Oberpraesident von Schaper |
331 |
Justification of the Correspondent from the Mosel |
332 |
Polemical Articles Against the Allgemeine Zeitung |
359 |
Marginal Notes to the Accusations of the Ministerial Rescript |
361 |
The Local Election of Deputies to the Provincial Assembly |
366 |
The Rhein-und-Mosel-Zeitung as Grand Inquisitor |
370 |
Stylistic Exercises of the Rhein-und-Mosel-Zeitung |
373 |
Announcement. March 17, 1843 |
376 |
Letters |
To Carl Friedrich Bachmann. April 6, 1841 |
379 |
To Oscar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff. April 7, 1841 |
380 |
To Arnold Ruge. February 10, 1842 |
381 |
To Arnold Ruge. March 5, 1842 |
382 |
To Arnold Ruge. March 20, 1842 |
383 |
To Arnold Ruge. April 27, 1842 |
387 |
To Arnold Ruge. July 9, 1842 |
389 |
To Dagoben Oppenheim. Approximately August 25, 1842 |
391 |
To Arnold Ruge. November 30, 1842 |
393 |
To Arnold Ruge. January 25, 1843 |
396 |
To Arnold Ruge. March 13, 1843 |
398 |
From the Preparatory Materials |
Notebooks on Epicurean Philosophy |
403 |
First Notebook |
405 |
Second Notebook |
417 |
Third Notebook |
442 |
Fourth Notebook |
464 |
Fifth Notebook |
479 |
Sixth Notebook |
489 |
Seventh Notebook |
501 |
Plan of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature |
510 |
Early Literary Experiments |
From the Albums of Poems Dedicated to Jenny von Westphalen |
517 |
Concluding Sonnets to Jenny |
517 |
To Jenny |
521 |
To Jenny |
521 |
My World |
523 |
Feelings |
525 |
Transformation |
528 |
A Book of Verse Dedicated by Marx to His Father |
531 |
Contents |
533 |
To My Father |
534 |
Creation |
534 |
Poetry |
535 |
The Forest Spring |
535 |
The Magic Harp |
536 |
The Abduction |
537 |
Yearning |
538 |
The Viennese Ape Theatre in Berlin |
539 |
Sir (G)luck's Armide |
540 |
Terms of Engagement |
540 |
Sentimental Souls |
540 |
Romanticism a la Mode |
541 |
To the Sun of Truth (F. Quednow) |
541 |
On a Certain Knight-Hero |
541 |
To My Neighbour Across the Street |
541 |
Siren Song |
542 |
A Philistine Wonders |
545 |
Mathematical Wisdom |
545 |
The Little Old Man of the Water |
546 |
To the Medical Student |
547 |
Medical Student Psychology |
547 |
Medical Student Metaphysics |
547 |
Medical Student Anthropology |
547 |
Medical Student Ethics |
548 |
The First Elegy of Ovid's Tristia |
548 |
Concluding Sonnet to Jenny |
557 |
The Madwoman |
558 |
Two Songs to Jenny |
559 |
Sought |
559 |
Found |
559 |
Flower King |
560 |
Sea Rock |
561 |
The Awakening |
562 |
Night Thoughts |
563 |
Invocation of One in Despair |
563 |
Three Little Lights |
564 |
The Man in the Moon |
565 |
Lucinda |
565 |
Dialogue with |
571 |
The Last Judgment |
572 |
Two Singers Accompanying Themselves on the Harp |
574 |
Epigrams I-VIII |
575 |
Concluding Epigram on the Puff-Pastry Cook |
580 |
Harmony |
580 |
Distraught |
581 |
Man and Drum |
583 |
Human Pride |
584 |
Evening Stroll |
587 |
Scenes from Oulanem. A Tragedy |
588 |
Song to the Stars |
608 |
Dream Vision |
609 |
The Song of a Sailor at Sea |
610 |
The Magic Ship |
611 |
The Pale Maiden |
612 |
Some Chapters from Scorpion and Felix. A Humoristic Novel |
616 |