Description
Luxemburg's near-daily articles and reports during 1905 on the ongoing revolution (which comprises the bulk of this volume) shed new light on such issues as the relation of spontaneity and organization, the role of national minorities in social revolution, and the inseparability of the struggle for socialism from revolutionary democracy. We become witness to Luxemburg's effort to respond to the impulses, challenges, and ideas arising from a living revolutionary process, which in turn becomes the source of much of her subsequent political theory-such as her writings on the mass strike, her strident internationalism, and her insistence that revolutionary struggle never take its eyes off of the need to transform the human personality.
Virtually all of these writings appear in English for the first time (translated from both German and Polish) and many have only recently been identified as having been written by Luxemburg.
Luxemburg's corruscating politics texts on the 1905 Revolution
About the Author
Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) was a Polish-born Jewish revolutionary and one of the greatest theoretical minds of the European socialist movement. An activist in Germany and Poland, the author of numerous classic works, she participated in the founding of the German Communist Party and the Spartacist insurrection in Berlin in 1919. She was assassinated in January of that year and has become a hero of socialist, communist and feminist movements around the world.
Reviews
The reports and observations within the volume surrounding the concept of revolution pave the way for Luxemburg's intellectual development. Undoubtedly these writings together with the forthcoming volumes will expand on these ideas of revolution and history. -- Sevgi Dogan * Marx & Philosophy *
Book Information
ISBN 9781786635334
Author Rosa Luxemburg
Format Hardback
Page Count 592
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 780g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 44mm