Volume 45 contains Marx's and Engels' letters from January 1874 to December 1879. In particular, they reflect the new stage in the history of the working-class movement and Marxist theory that began in the 1870s after the Paris Commune. They also illuminate the background to important works like Marx's
Critique of the Gotha Programme (1875), Engels'
Anti-Dühring (1876-78), and their jointly written Circular Letter (1879) to the leading German Social-Democrats. The correspondence is a rich source for the study of the emergence of socialist parties in numerous countries, and for the spread of Marx's and Engels' ideas.
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