Rosa Luxemburg A Revolutionary Marxist at the Limits of Marxism / by Michael Brie, Jörn Schütrumpf.

This book analyses the development of Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) as an outstanding Marxist thinker and socialist politician in the era of imperialism and revolution. Identifying the driving force behind Luxemburg's development as the deep unity between her passionate, emphatic life and her poli...

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Main Authors: Brie, Michael (Author), Schütrumpf, Jörn (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
Series:Marx, Engels, and Marxisms,
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Show us the miracle! Where is your miracle?
  • 2. The Blighted Authority of Engels and Kautsky
  • 3. The 'Fully Fledged Marxist' and the Polish Question
  • 4. Revolutionary Realpolitik
  • 5. The Millerand Case - Socialist Participation in Government as a Test Case of Theory and Strategy
  • 6. The Electric Age of Unexpected Developments: The 1905 Russian Revolution
  • 7. On the Defensive
  • 8. The Imperialist Age and the Accumulation of Capital
  • 9. Rosa Luxemburg's Symphony on the Russian Revolution
  • 10. Beyond Social Democrats and Bolsheviks
  • 11. The November Revolution: A New Beginning Violently Interrupted
  • 12. Spat at, Adored, but Also Indispensable?