[150] Much of this work has been collated and edited by Marx's daughter, the late Mrs. Eleanor Marx-Aveling, and her husband, Dr. Edward Aveling, and published in two volumes, The Eastern Question and Revolution and Counter-Revolution.
[151] The note is quoted by Liebknecht, Memoirs of Marx, page 177, and in the Introduction to Revolution and Counter-Revolution, by the editor, Eleanor Marx-Aveling.
[152] Political Economy, page 115.
[153] Luigi Cossa, Guide to the Study of Political Economy, English translation, 1880.
[154] The Economic Writings of Sir William Petty, edited by Charles Henry Hull, Vol. I, page 244.
[155] The italics are mine.—J. S.
[156] All quotations from Mr. Mallock are taken from the volume containing the text of his lectures, entitled Socialism, published by The National Civic Federation, New York, 1907.
[157] The italics are mine.—J. S.
[158] Letter on the Gotha Programme, by Karl Marx, published in the collection of the posthumous writings of Marx and Engels, edited by Mehring, 1902. See a translation of the letter by Dr. Harriet E. Lothrop, International Socialist Review, May, 1908.
[159] I note that my friend, Mr. J. R. Macdonald, M.P., "Whip" of the Labour Party in the British House of Commons, so misrepresents Marx in his admirable little book, Socialism, page 54.