Rosa Luxemburg
[by] J. P. Nettl.
- Abridged ed.
- London, New York, Oxford U.P., 1969.
- xvii, 557 p. 29 x 20 x 4 cm
- Oxford paperbacks, no. 67 .
Rosa Luxemburg is one of the most controversial and important figures in the development of Marxism. In many respects her role is unique; she was at once one of the founders of modern Communism and one of its severest critics. With the exception of Lenin, she is perhaps the only Marxist of this century who bridges the profound divide of the Bolshevik revolution; both Communists and anti-Communists still look to her work and life as a source of inspiration.Luxemburg's political activity is dealt with in the full context of the German, Polish, and Russian Socialist movements in which she was active. Though the story concentrates on its central figure, a great many of her important contemporaries appear vividly in these pages.
Bibliography: p. [520]-523.
Klebebindung
0192810405
76463973
B69-16144
Luxemburg, Rosa, 1871-1919.
Biografie Geschichte Historisch Kommunismus Linke Geschichte Marxismus Revolution Russische Revolution Soziale Bewegungen Sozialistin