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I found this footnote from chapter 30 interesting, mainly on Engels talking about crises.
Since the part of about "But these protective tariffs are nothing but preparations for the ultimate general industrial war, which shall decide who has supremacy on the world-market. Thus every factor, which works against a repetition of the old crises, carries within itself the germ of a far more powerful future crisis" Reminds me a lot of Lenin's work on Imperialism. Also feels like Engels kind of saw the great depression?
Also I like the footnote of Engels talking about a childhood story in 29.