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36. As a child, Fourier would fill his room with elaborately arranged flowers. See his<br />

Utopian Vision, p. 406, on the "language of flowers:'<br />

37. Fourier, Designfor Utopia, p. 207n.<br />

38. Marx and Engels, Basic Writings on Politics and Philosop'l)', p. 77. CompareJ64,2.<br />

39. Fourier, Utopian Vision, p. 217.<br />

40, A Step to Parnassus-the title of a dictionary of prosody and poetic pm'ases Once used<br />

in English schools as an aid in Latin versification, In general, the term refers to any<br />

dictionary of this type.<br />

41. Fourier, Utopian VIS ion, p. 232.<br />

42, <strong>The</strong>re are references to Fourier scattered throughout Die heilige Familie, Compare<br />

W7,8.<br />

43. Charles Baudelaire, <strong>The</strong> Mirror of Art, trans. Jonathan Mayne (London: Phaidon,<br />

1955), pp. 170-171 ("Some French Caricaturists").<br />

X [Marx)<br />

1. Karl Marx, <strong>The</strong> Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, trans. Martin Milligan<br />

(New York: Intemational Publishers, 1964), pp. 142-143.<br />

2. Ibid., p. 144.<br />

3. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Collected Worhs, vol. 5 (New York: International<br />

Publishers, 1976), pp. 44-45 (Tlte German Ideology, vol. 1, trans. Clemens Dutt).<br />

4, Ibid" p. 53n, <strong>The</strong> authors refer to three revolutionary songs of the period of the<br />

French Revolution; the refrain of the last was: "Ah! a ira, a ira, a ira! Les aristo­<br />

crates a la lanterne!" ("Ah, it will certainly happen! Hang the aristocrats from the<br />

lamppost! ").<br />

5. Marx, Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, pp. 120-121.<br />

6. Ibid., pp. 139-140.<br />

7. Ibid., p. 143.<br />

8. Ibid., p. 136.<br />

9. Ibid., p. 183. ''Annulling of objectivity" translates Auf/lebnng der Gegenstiindlichkeit.<br />

10. Ibid., pp. 132-134.<br />

11. Marx, Capital, vol. 1, trans. Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling (1887; rpt. New<br />

York: Intemational Publishers, 1967), p. 292.<br />

12. Karl Marx, Capital, vol. 3, trans . Ernest Untermann (1909; rpt, New Yo rk: International<br />

Publishers, 1967), p. 545. Marx cites G. M. Bell, <strong>The</strong> Philosophy of Joint-Stach<br />

Banking (London, 1840), p. 47.<br />

13. Marx, Capital, vol. 1, p. 313.<br />

14. Karl Marx, Capital, vol. 2, trans. anonymous (New York: International Publishers,<br />

1967), pp. 390, 234. <strong>The</strong> first passage cited by Fischer is not found in this text.<br />

15. See Gesammelte Schriflen von Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels: Von Marz 1841 bis Man<br />

1844 (Stuttgart, 1902), p. 259 Oead article in dIe KOinirche Zeitung, no. 179). [RoT]<br />

16. Marx, Cajlital, vol. 1, pp. 505-506.<br />

17. Ibid., p. 166.<br />

18. Ibid., pp. 168, 90.<br />

19. Ibid., pp. 93-94 ("Exchange"). Hegel Philosophy of Right, trans. T. M. Knox (Lon­<br />

don: Oxford University Press, 1952), p, 240. "Symbol;' in these passages, translates<br />

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