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Rosa Luxemburg: Socialism or Barbarism

Rosa Luxemburg: Socialism or Barbarism

Rosa Luxemburg | Helen C. Scott

(2010)

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Abstract

Rosa Luxemburg's writings reveal one of the most brilliant and passionate minds drawn to the revolutionary socialist movement. Through the letters, pamphlets and theorising, we see an outstanding social and economic theorist, a dedicated political activist and a devoted confidant.

Providing an extensive overview of her writings, this volume contains a number of items never before anthologised. Her work was broad in scope tackling capitalism and socialism; globalisation and imperialism; history; war and peace; social struggles, trade unions, political parties; class, gender, race; the interconnection of humanity with the natural environment. The editors provide an extensive and informative introduction outlining and evaluating her life and thought.

This is the most comprehensive introduction to the range of Rosa Luxemburg's thought.
'Here, at last, in a single volume is an accessible introduction to one of the most important radical political thinkers of the 20th century with analysis and insight for a new generation of activist'
Elaine Bernard, Executive Director of the Labor and Worklife Program, Harvard Law School

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Contents v
Part One: Introductory Essay 1
1. INTRODUCTION TO ROSA LUXEMBURG 3
Part Two: Luxemburg’s Selected Writings,1893–1919 37
2. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 39
3. REFORM OR REVOLUTION 46
4. EIGHT-HOUR DAY – HOW TO WIN REFORMS 69
5. STAGNATION AND PROGRESS OF MARXISM 73
6. ORGANISATIONAL QUESTIONS OF RUSSIAN SOCIAL DEMOCRACY 81
7. SOCIALISM AND THE CHURCHES 103
8. THE MASS STRIKE, THE POLITICAL PARTY, AND THE TRADE UNIONS 108
9. BLANQUISM AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY 126
10. THE NATIONAL QUESTION 134
11. THEORY AND PRACTICE 145
12. WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE AND CLASS STRUGGLE 166
13. LASSALLE’S LEGACY 173
14. THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL – AN ANTI-CRITIQUE 178
15. THE CRISIS OF GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRACY (THE JUNIUS PAMPHLET) 202
16. TWO PRISON LETTERS TO SONYA LIEBKNECHT 214
17. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 223
18. FOUNDING CONVENTION OF THE GERMAN COMMUNIST PARTY 238
19. ORDER PREVAILS IN BERLIN 261
SOURCES, FURTHER READING, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 269
INDEX 273