The Neue Rheinische Zeitung: Organ der Demokratie ("New Rhenish Newspaper: Organ of Democracy") was a German daily newspaper, published by Karl Marx in Cologne between 1 June 1848 and 19 May 1849. It is recognised by historians as one of the most important dailies of the Revolutions of 1848 in Germany. The paper was regarded by its editors and readers as the successor of an earlier Cologne newspaper, the Rheinische Zeitung ("Rhenish Newspaper"), also edited for a time by Karl Marx, which had been suppressed by state censorship over five years earlier.
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The NeueRheinischeZeitung: Organ der Demokratie ("New Rhenish Newspaper: Organ of Democracy") was a German daily newspaper, published by Karl Marx in...
Marx on behalf of the Communist League in June 1848, called the NeueRheinischeZeitung ("New Rhenish Newspaper"). The city of Cologne (Köln) has long...
1 June, Marx started the publication of a daily newspaper, the NeueRheinischeZeitung, which he helped to finance through his recent inheritance from...
newspaper called the NeueRheinischeZeitung. Besides Marx and Engels, other frequent contributors to the NeueRheinischeZeitung included Karl Schapper...
there. During the revolution Marx edited the radical journal the NeueRheinischeZeitung. Engels fought in the Baden campaign against the Prussians (June...
expelled them, and they moved to Cologne, where they published the NeueRheinischeZeitung, a politically radical newspaper. By 1849, they had to leave Cologne...
1848 Revolution. He was one of the "responsible editors" of the NeueRheinischeZeitung from 1849 to 1850. He acted on Marx's behalf in the failed publication...
Kölnische Zeitung", NeueRheinischeZeitung, no. 219 (2nd ed.) Engels, Friedrich (15 March 1849), "The Model Republic", NeueRheinischeZeitung, no. 246...
Demmer, Manfred (March 26, 2008). "Der 'Kölner Fenstersturz' 1848". NeueRheinischeZeitung (in German). Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Persak...
Eduard von Müller-Tellering, the Viennese correspondent of Marx's NeueRheinischeZeitung, which declared that "tyranny comes from money and the money belongs...
called "The Hungarian Struggle" and published in Marx's journal NeueRheinischeZeitung, and commented that "entire nations would be left behind after...
newspaper NeueRheinischeZeitung, edited by Marx, played an important role. Within a year of its establishment, in May 1849, the Zeitung was suppressed;...
1848). "The June Revolution: The Course of the Paris Uprising". NeueRheinischeZeitung. Translated by the Marx-Engels Institute. Graham, Robb (1998)....
Marx (1848). "The Victory of the Counter-Revolution in Vienna". NeueRheinischeZeitung. Retrieved 2015-04-25. Joseph Weydemeyer (1962). "The dictatorship...
Weltalters in January through February 1850 which was published in the NeueRheinischeZeitung: Politisch-Ökonomische Revue. Marx and Engels criticized Daumer's...
solely by Marx to mention the term was an article published in the NeueRheinischeZeitung in November 1848 which described the lumpenproletariat as a "tool...
eventually sold to pay off long-standing debts incurred by the NeueRheinischeZeitung. In the late 19th century the then current Duke of Argyll visited...
Cologne, where they began to publish a radical newspaper, the NeueRheinischeZeitung. By 1849, both Engels and Marx had to leave Germany and moved to...
member of its central authority. He served as an editor of the NeueRheinischeZeitung in 1848-1849 and as a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly...
ISBN 0-415-16111-8. Marx, Karl; Engels, Friedrich. "Articles from the NeueRheinischeZeitung: March 6—May 19, 1849". Collected Works. Vol. 9. Archived from...