What Have the Working Classes to Do with Poland? is an 1866 work by Friedrich Engels concerning the Polish question and the progressive nature of Polish nationalism.
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1840s | Doctoral Thesis ('41), On Freedom of the Press ('42), Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right ('43), Comments on James Mill, Economic & Philosophic Manuscripts, On the Jewish Question ('44), Theses on Feuerbach ('45), Saint Max ('46), The Poverty of Philosophy, Wage Labour & Capital, Wages ('47), The June Revolution in Paris ('48) |
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1860s | Theories of Surplus Value, Economic Manuscripts ('61), Inaugural Address of the IWMA, Direct Production Process ('64), On Proudhon, Confession, Value, Price and Profit ('65), CAPITAL VOLUME I ('67), 4th Annual Report ('68), The Right of Inheritance ('69) |
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