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Index
Title Page
Introduction
Note on Translation
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Abbreviations and German Terms Used in Text
Letter from Germany to a French Comrade - Correspondance internationale, ...
II
III
Conference Impressions - Bulletin communiste, April 29, 1922
Balance Sheet of a Year - Correspondance internationale, January 3, 1923
The Anniversary of January 15: Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg - ...
News from Germany - Correspondance internationale, February 9, 1923
A Document on German Patriotism - Correspondance internationale, July 1, 1923
Amid the Collapse of Bourgeois Germany - Correspondance internationale, July ...
Reports from Germany - Disturbances at Wroclaw and Frankfurt Correspondance ...
July 29
Ehrhardt and Noske
Scarcity in Berlin - Correspondance internationale, August 4, 1923
The Bourgeoisie are afraid
Herr Cuno leaves…
Comparing Germany and Russia
Phynances, the gold loan, etc. - Correspondance internationale, August 15, 1923
The evaporation of wages continues
The last defender of the German bourgeoisie
The General Strike in Germany - The Great Coalition: ...
Some causes and effects of bankruptcy
The general strike
A battle won
Reports from Germany - The Great Coalition at work Correspondance ...
The official campaign against wages
By unemployment and by repression
Hail the fifteenth zero!
The bourgeoisie won’t let a halfpenny go
Phynances and stupidity
Herr Helfferich proposes
The Ruhr profiteers - Correspondance internationale, September 15, 1923
The victims of the Ruhr
A bluff: the confiscation of foreign currency
A truth of Herr Stinnes
Journeys
In the social democracy
In Thuringia…
…not a halfpenny!
The Sorau massacre - Correspondance internationale, September 22, 1923
Herr von Knilling threatens
On the streets of Berlin
Murder of the hungry
Starvation wages
And the libertarians?
Fascists and Communists - Correspondance internationale, September 29, 1923
Towards civil war
Dilemma
What would that mean?
Between two dictatorships
Von Kahr and Gessler—imitation dictators
The fascist advance
Figures
Red Sunday in Düsseldorf - Correspondance internationale, October 6, 1923
Pseudo-dictatorship to the right
Genuine dictatorship to the left
Those who understand nothing
Well above the dollar
The great assault on the eight-hour day
Küstrin
The reactionaries benefit from martial law—a great deal
Social Democracy judged by its allies
Correspondance internationale, October 13, 1923
Interregnum
Constitutional dictatorship - Correspondance internationale, October 20, 1923
Eve of battle in red Saxony
Why Social Democracy is changing
Provoke in order to repress
Towards a German Commune
Social Democracy in a dead end
Hunger riots
Significant episodes
Munich versus Berlin - Correspondance internationale, October 27, 1923
In Saxony: Russian intervention and “Tartar News”
A visit to Hitler
Hunger on the streets
In the fray
Double standards
City without bread
Hunger and rioting everywhere
Inflation to cure inflation
The failure of the left Social Democrats - Correspondance internationale, ...
The ultimatum to Zeigner
Buchrucker and Thorell
Ministerial Marxism
“Real value” paper and wages
They are complementary
One more betrayal
The threat against Thuringia
In the Social Democracy: The wave of nausea
The avalanche
Two anniversaries: November 7 and 9 - Correspondance internationale, November ...
For a right wing dictatorship
The financial muddle
Effects and causes
The suicide of the German republic
The fruits of Social Democratic treachery
Pogroms in Berlin
Via bankruptcy to capitalist dictatorship
Hitler: A fascist ideology - Correspondance internationale, November 17, 1923
The Munich tragicomedy
The first week of the new inflation
The Berlin printers’ strike
The disarming of red Thuringia
The abandonment of the Rhine and the Ruhr
To break the Berlin printers’ strike
Arrests, arrests, arrests…
A comic paper
The fate of the eight-hour day - Correspondance internationale, November 20, 1923
Rentenmark and wage-mark
Wanted: a chancellor - Bulletin communiste, December 6, 1923
The Communist Party legally illegal
Acts of white terror
Herr Severing’s opinion
A Marx government
The balance sheet: formidable powerlessness - Correspondance internationale, ...
Unemployment, a revolutionary problem
Humor
The Rich against the Nation - Berlin, October 1923 Clarté, November 1923
The Rich against Culture - Writers and Artists Clarté, December 1, 1923
Way of life
The arts and sciences...
The Stinnesation of intellectual life
At the turning point
A 50-Day Armed Vigil - Clarté, February 1 & 15, 1924
The march towards civil war
On the threshold...
Chemnitz, Munich
The KPD criticizes itself
The retreat is not a defeat
The situation is still revolutionary
Postscript
Further Reading
Key Figures
Appendix
About Haymarket Books
Also from Haymarket Books
Copyright Page
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