MEGA 5 the first ed of the German has 45 references in its index, and that is not counting working-class, middle-class etc. And for MEGA 9 which is Moore and Aveling they give 49. Their indexing is not reliable for they always over-index by including in this case 'workmen' etc. Chris >In [7009] Geert wrote: > >> Relevant is also the Vol I number. > >By my reckoning: > >The total # in VI: 25. Of these *l9* are in the body of the >work ( 2 references are in the table of contents; and >there are l reference each in the l867 and l872 Prefaces >and the l873 Afterward. There is also a reference in the >l886 Preface by Engels but I have not included it in the total.) > >The breakdown/chapter is as follows: *one reference each* >in Chapters 5-6, 9-ll, l4-l7, 23-30, 32-33. Thus, despite >the reference to 'class' in l9 chapters, there is *no* chapter in >which class was mentioned in more than one excerpt. > >Of course, it may be that the # is different if we look at the >German (or perhaps other translations: the online version used >the Moore & Aveling translation.) > >In solidarity, Jerry 17 Bristol Road, Brighton, BN2 1AP, England
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