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15. Honore de Balzac, Eugenie Grandet, trans. Marion Ayton Crawford (New York:<br />

Penguin, 1955), p. 126.<br />

16. Karl Marx, <strong>The</strong> Eightet.'nth Brumaire qf LouiJ Bonaparte, trans. anonymous (New York:<br />

International Publishers, 1963), p. 24. <strong>The</strong> sentence continues: "and hence necessarily<br />

suffers shipwreck?'<br />

17. Henrich Heine, French Affi ir.s in <strong>The</strong> Works qfHenn'c!l Heine, vol. 8, trans. Charles<br />

Godfrey Leland (New York: Dutton, 1906), p. 515.<br />

18. G. W F. Hegel, <strong>The</strong> Philosophy if History, trans.]. Sibree (1899; rpt. New York: Dover,<br />

1956), pp. 86-87.<br />

19. Honore de Balzac, <strong>The</strong> Country Parson, trans. anonymous (New York: Fred De Fau,<br />

1923), p. 182.<br />

20. Michelet, 1fte Itople, pp. 111-112, 60.<br />

21. Gustav Mayer, Friedrich Engels, trans. Gilbert Highet and Helen Highet (1936; rpt.<br />

New Yo rk: Howard Fertig, 1969), p. 87. At issue is the drafting of the Communist<br />

Manifesto.<br />

22. Ibid., p. 76.<br />

23. Ibid., p. 78.<br />

24. Ibid., p. 86. Engels' second visit to Pali.s took place in October and November 1847.<br />

25. Karl Marx, <strong>The</strong> Revolutions if 1848: Political Wiitings, vol. 1, ed. David Fernbach<br />

(London: Penguin, 1973), pp. 131-132 (trans. anonymous). <strong>The</strong> essay actually ap'<br />

peared onJune 29, 1848.<br />

26. Ibid., p. 134.<br />

27. Mayer, Friedrich EngeiJ, p. 102. On May 15, 1848, after a demonstration in favor of<br />

Poland, a mob invaded the precincts of the newly elected, conservative Constituent<br />

Assembly; order was restored by the Garde Nationale.June 25 was the last full day of<br />

the insulTection; General Brea, General Negrier, and Deputy CharbOlmel were killed<br />

by rebels, General Cavaignac rejected the rebels' proposals in negotiations the next<br />

morning and launched an attack on the last rebel stronghold, in the Faubourg Saint­<br />

Antoine,<br />

28. Karl Marx, Selected Writings, ed. David McLellan (New York: Oxford University<br />

Press, 1977), p. 339 (the original text is in English; the translation cited by Benjamin<br />

bebrins: "unseren guten Freund, unseren Robin Hood . , .") ,<br />

29. Karl Marx and Fli.edrich Engels, Selected Correspondence, 3rd ed., trans, L Lasker<br />

(Moscow: Progress Poblishers, 1975), p. 146.<br />

30. Ibid., pp. 146-147.<br />

31. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Collected Wo rks, vol. 38, trans. Peter Ross and Betty<br />

Ross (New York: International Publishers, 1982), pp. 66-67 (Engels to the Commu·<br />

nist COlTespondence Committee).<br />

32. Karl Mal'x and Friedrich Engels, Selected Correspondence, 1846-1895, trans. Dona<br />

Torr (New Yo rk: International Poblishers, 1942), p. 256.<br />

33. Siegfried Kracauer, Orpheus in Paris: OjJenbach and the Paris qf His Time, trans,<br />

Gwenda David and Eric Mosbacher (New York: Knopf, 1938), pp. 251-252.<br />

34. Ibid., p. 196.<br />

35. Ibiel., p. 100.<br />

36. This system had been established by the law of Feb mary 8, 1817, and was desigued to<br />

put the new moneyed elite into power.<br />

37. Blanqui appeared "at the height of the July Revolution in Mlle. de Montgolfier's<br />

salon, Blackened with gunpowder and blood, the young militant crashed his rifle butt<br />

against the floor and cried triumphantly: Enfonce:s, les Romantiques!'" Alan B.<br />

Spitzer, <strong>The</strong> Revolutionaryl Tleon'es qf Louis Auguste Blanqui (1957; rpt. New York:<br />

AMS Press, 1970), p. 49, citing Geffroy, L'Enforrne.

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