The Situation in France (Marx, 1848)
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 16 January 1848 |
Source: Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 6, p. 468;
Written: about January 16, 1848;
First published: in the Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung, January 16, 1848 and in La Réforme, January 19, 1848.
Written: about January 16, 1848;
First published: in the Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung, January 16, 1848 and in La Réforme, January 19, 1848.
Collection(s): Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung, La Réforme (1843-1851)
What does the Ministry do? — Nothing.
What does the parliamentary, legal opposition do? — Nothing.
What can France expect from the present Chambers? — Nothing.
What does M. Guizot want? — To remain Minister.
What do Messrs Thiers, Molé and Company want? — To become ministers again.
What does France gain from this "Get out so that I can get in"? — Nothing.
Ministry and opposition are thus condemned to do nothing.
Who alone will accomplish the coming French revolution? — The proletariat.
What will the bourgeoisie do for this? — Nothing.