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Rosa Luxemburg - Writings and Reflections

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Rosa Luxemburg and Paul Le Blanc Klappentext An advocate of radical democracy and individual responsibility! Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) remains the most eminent representative of the libertarian socialist tradition. A reevaluation and renewal within the Left has allowed the ideas of Luxemburg to assume greater vitality and relevance today than ever before. This volume provides an essential representative sampling of Luxemburg's writings that have generally not been among those commonly anthologized. That she had a powerful impact on every generation of the 20th century is documented in the accompanying essays! which include scholarly reflections! comradely arguments! and even a loving reminiscence. Paul Le Blanc! who has been active in labor and social movements for many years! explains that the socialism that animated Luxemburg as a thinker and revolutionary activist involved a vision of society in which our economic resources would be socially owned! democratically controlled! and utilized for the benefit of all people. Luxemburg was convinced this goal could only be realized through the struggles of the working-class majority. The goals Luxemburg sought-popular sovereignty! rule by the people! democracy-were lost in the decades following her 1919 martyrdom. Among the selections from Luxemburg are "Martinique!" "The Problem of the Nationality Question and Autonomy (excerpts)!" "Rebuilding the International!" "The Accumulation of Capital!" "Letters from Prison!" and "What Are the Leaders Doing?" Included are essays by Lelio Basso! Claire Cohen! Raya Dunayevskaya! Luise Kautsky! and Andrea Nye. Zusammenfassung An advocate of radical democracy and individual responsibility! Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) remains the most eminent representative of the libertarian socialist tradition. A reevaluation and renewal within the Left has allowed the ideas of Luxemburg to assume greater vitality and relevance today than ever before. This volume provides an essential representative sampling of Luxemburg's writings that have generally not been among those commonly anthologized. That she had a powerful impact on every generation of the 20th century is documented in the accompanying essays! which include scholarly reflections! comradely arguments! and even a loving reminiscence. Paul Le Blanc! who has been active in labor and social movements for many years! explains that the socialism that animated Luxemburg as a thinker and revolutionary activist involved a vision of society in which our economic resources would be socially owned! democratically controlled! and utilized for the benefit of all people. Luxemburg was convinced this goal could only be realized through the struggles of the working-class majority. The goals Luxemburg sought-popular sovereignty! rule by the people! democracy-were lost in the decades following her 1919 martyrdom. Among the selections from Luxemburg are "Martinique!" "The Problem of the Nationality Question and Autonomy (excerpts)!" "Rebuilding the International!" "The Accumulation of Capital!" "Letters from Prison!" and "What Are the Leaders Doing?" Included are essays by Lelio Basso! Claire Cohen! Raya Dunayevskaya! Luise Kautsky! and Andrea Nye. ...

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Authors George Breirman, Paul Le Blanc, Rosa Luxemburg, Alan M. Wald
Assisted by Paul Le Blanc (Editor), George Breirman (Editor), Paul Le Blanc (Editor), Rosa Luxemburg (Editor)
Publisher Prometheus Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.09.2000
 
EAN 9781573927291
ISBN 978-1-57392-729-1
No. of pages 272
Series Revolutionary Studies (Paperba
Revolutionary Studies
Revolutionary Studies
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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