Letter to Paul Singer, December 26 to 29, 1894
| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 26 December 1894 |
Published in Vorwärts. Berliner Volksblatt, No. 1, 1 January 1895
Printed according to the newspaper
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 50
Printed according to the newspaper
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 50
ENGELS TO PAUL SINGER[1]
IN BERLIN
[Excerpt]
[London, between 26 and 29 December 1894]
...incidentally, your conditions are very favourable. The English workers would leap as high as St. Paul's Cathedral if they got a labour exchange that could force the bourgeois either to justify his refusal to employ a worker before a court of arbitration or take him, etc....
- ↑ Only an excerpt from this letter to Paul Singer has come down; it was quoted in the article 'Berlin Bierboykott' published in the newspaper Vorwärts (No. 1) on 1 January 1895.