Speeches by Karl Marx, 1864-1872 |
Collected Minutes of the General Council, Volume 1, October 1864 - August 1866 |
Collected Minutes of the General Council, Volume 2, September 1866 - August 1868 |
Collected Minutes of the General Council, Volume 5, October 1871-August 1872, in 8Mb PDF |
1864 |
Inaugural Addesss to the International, October 1864 |
General Rules of the Association, October 1864 |
Resolutions on Composition of the Central Council, November 8/29, 1864 |
Terms of Admission to The Association, 24 November 1864 |
Letter to Abhraham Lincoln, 29 November 1864 |
1865 |
Draft Report to the Central Council, January 24, 1865 |
Report of Sub-Committee on the Questions of a Congress, 1865 |
Minutes of London Conference, September 25-29 |
Report on the Working-Class Movement in Germany, Wilhelm Liebknecht |
Resolution on Convocation of a General Congress, 19 September 1865 |
Card Issued to Societies forming the Association, February 1865 |
Original Draft Resolution on the Conflict in the Paris Section, March 4 1865 |
Resolutions on Conflict in Paris Section, March 7 1865 |
Proposals on the Programme of the Geneva Congress, March 15 1865 |
Resolution on the Programme of the Congress, March 15 1865 |
A Warning, March 15 1865 |
Memorandum to H. Jung re Conflict in Paris Section, March 16-18 1865 |
Address from the Association to President Johnson, May 13 1865 |
To Trade, Friendly, or any Working Men’s Societies, June 1865 |
Report of the Sub-Committee on the Questions of a Congress, August 1865 |
Call for support for Industrial Newspaper, latter half of August 1865 |
Prospectus for Industrial Newspaper, latter half of August 1865 |
Programme of the London Conference, September 1865 |
Programme of Second Soirée at St. Martin’s Hall, Long Acre, September 1865 |
Minutes of the London Conference, September 26 1865 |
To the People of the United States of America, September 1865 |
Report of Soirée, October 1865 |
1866 |
Record of the Central Council Meeting, January 16, 1866 |
Appeal from British Members of Central Council to Fellow Working Men of the United Kingdom, January 1866 |
To The Editor of L'Echo De Verviers, February 20, 1866 |
The Irish State Prisoners, March 10, 1866 |
Manchester Schiller Institute Circular, March, 1866 |
To the Paris Students, Students and Young People of All Countries From the Workers of All Countries, June 1866 |
SURVEY OF THE PROGRESS of The International, Paul Lafargue, June 1866 |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DELEGATES of the General Council, August 1866 |
Gratitude to the Delegates to the Geneva Congress, September 18 1866 |
1867 |
The French Government and the International Association of Working Men , January 1867 |
Poland: Programme of the Tea-Party and Public Meeting, January 1867 |
To the Miners and Iron-Workers of Great Britain, March 1867 |
Manchester Schiller Institute Circular, June 28, 1867 |
To members and Affiliated Socities, July 1867 |
On The Lausanne Congress, middle of July 1867 |
Resolutions on the Lausanne Congress, Marx July 23, 1867 |
Resolution on the League of Peace and Freedom, August 13, 1867 |
THIRD ANNUAL REPORT of The International, September 14, 1867 |
On the Fenian Prisoners in Manchester, November 20, 1867 |
Meeting of the Council and Friends of the Association, November 19 1867 |
Rules and Administrative Regulations, November 1867 |
The Annual Report of the American Secretary of the Association (September 1866 to August 27, 1867) |
Balance Sheet from September 1st, 1866 to April 23rd, 1867 |
Balance Sheet for the Financial Year ending August 31st, 1867 |
THE CONFLICT WITH BAKUNIN, 1868-70 |
1868 |
Draft Programme for the Brussels Congress, January 1868 |
Questions on Labour Statistics, January 1868 |
The Geneva Lock-Out. To the Editor of the Star, April 1868 |
The Position of The International On Prussian Protectionist Tariffs, May 1868 |
Changing the place of the International’s Congress in 1868, June 1868 |
Resolution on Félix Pyatt’s Provocative Behaviour, July 1868 |
On the British Government’s Attitude Towards Tsarist Russia, July 1868 |
To the Trades’ Unionists of Great Britain and Ireland, July 1868 |
On the Consequences of using Machinery under Capitalism, August 1868 |
To the General Association of German Workers, August 1868 |
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT of the General Council, September 1868 |
To the Directorate of The Schiller Institute, September 1868 |
On the Reduction of the Working Day, August 1868 |
Appeal to the German Workers In London, August 1868 |
On the Dissolution of the Lassallean Workers’ Association, October 1868 |
Postscript, October 1868 |
The International and English Working Men’s Organisations, October 1868 |
Preamble to Resolutions of the 1866 and 1868 Congresses, November 1868 |
Statement to German Workers’ Educational Society, November 1868 |
1869 |
Resumé of Meetings of the General Council, January 1869 |
The Belgian Massacres, May 1869 |
Address to the National Labor Union of the United States, May 1869 |
Report of the General Council on the right of inheritance, August 1869 |
REPORT TO 4TH ANNUAL CONGRESS in Basle, September 1869 |
Address of the Land and Labour League, November 1869 |
Growth of Sympathy with Ireland among English Workers, November 1869 |
Resolution on the Irish Prisoners, November 1869 |
Importance and Weakness of English Labour, December 1869 |
1870 |
To the Federal Council of French Switzerland, January 1, 1870 |
The English Government and the Fenian Prisoners, February 21, 1870 |
Karl Marx’s Speech on the “Bee-Hive” Newspaper, April 26, 1870 |
Program for the 5th Congress, July 14, 1870 |
The Lock-out of the Building Trades at Geneva, July 5, 1870 |
General Council Address on the War in France, July 23, 1870 |
Second Address on the War in France, September 9, 1870 |
1871 |
On the Trades Councils, February 13, 1871 |
Statement by the General Council to the Editor of The Times, March 21, 1871 |
Resolution of the General Council Expelling Henri Louis Tolain, April 22, 1871 |
Serraillier’s report on the events prior to the Commune of Paris, February 28, 1871 |
Address on the War in France, May 30, 1871 |
Statement on Jules Favre’s Circular, June 13, 1871 |
Statement on George Jacob Holyoake’s Letter, June 20, 1871 |
Statement on the Letters of G. J. Holyoake and B. Lucraft, June 27, 1871 |
Trade Unions Held Aloof, August 8 1871 |
Resolution on Working Class Political Action, September 20 1871 |
An Aristocratic Minority, September 20 1871 |
General Rules of the Association, October 1871 |
On Trade Unions and the International, October 1871 |
Position of the Association in Germany and England, Marx 1871 |
Statement by the General Council Concerning Alexander Baillie Cochrane's Letter, Engels November 1871 |
Giuseppe Garibaldi's Statement and Its Effects on the Working Classes in Italy, Engels November 1871 |
Working Men's Congress at Rome.-Bebel's Speeches in the Reichstag, Engels November 1871 |
The Position of the Danish Members of the International on the Agrarian Question, Engels December 1871 |
1872 |
Relations between the Irish Sections and the British Federal Council, Record of Engels’s Speech 1872 |
Police Terrorism in Ireland, Marx April 1872 |
Council Meeting, May 14th, 1872 |
Russian Section in Switzerland, Marx & Engels February 1872 |
On the Police Persecution of the Member of the International Theodore Cuno, Engels April 1872 |
Declaration of the General Council Concerning the Universal Federalist Council, Marx 1872 |
Announcement of the Convocation and the Agenda of the Congress at The Hague, Engels June 1872 |
HAGUE CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL, 1872 |
1873 |
Reply to the British Federal Council, Marx January 1873 |
News on the Activities of the International on the Continent, Engels February 1873 |
News on the International Labour Movement, Engels March-May 1873 |