Brentano vs. Marx
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Brentano vs. Marx is a 1891 series of letters written by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and Eleanor Marx and compiled by Engels. The series of letters were written in Marx's defense against an anonymous author, later revealed to be a man named Lujo Brentano, who wrote in the Berlin Concordia accusing Marx of falsifying a quotation from an 1863 address by Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. The full exchange was compiled by Engels in 1891, 8 years after Marx's death.
External links
- Brentano vs. Marx available at the Marxists Internet Archive
, Friedrich Engels and Eleanor Marx