Volume 22 of the
Collected Works contains works and articles Marx and Engels wrote between the second half of July 1870 and late October 1871. Most of the works, articles, statements and letters sent by Marx and Engels to newspapers, are directly connected with their guidance of the International.
The Civil War in France, a fundamental work of scientific communism written as an address of the General Council to all the members of the International in Europe and the United States, occupies central place in the volume. Also included are the First and Second Addresses of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco-Prussian War and Engels' articles on the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 published by
The Pall Mall Gazette in London.
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