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Rosa Luxemburg Reader

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ISBN-10: 158367103X

ISBN-13: 9781583671030

Edition: 2004

Authors: Peter Hudis, Kevin B. Anderson, Kevin B. Anderson

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Among the major Marxist thinkers of the Russian Revolution era, Rosa Luxemburg stands out as one who speaks to our own time. Her legacy grows in relevance as the global character of the capitalist market becomes more apparent and the critique of bureaucratic power is more widely accepted within the movement for human liberation. The Rosa Luxemburg Readeris the definitive one-volume collection of Luxemburg's writings in English translation. Unlike previous publications of her work from the early 1970s, this volume includes substantial extracts from her major economic writingsabove all, The Accumulation of Capital (1913)and from her political writings, including Reform or Revolution (1898),…    
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Book details

List price: $29.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Publication date: 2/1/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 448
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.320

Introduction
The historical conditions of accumulation, from The accumulation of capital
The dissolution of primitive communism : from the ancient Germans and the Incas to India, Russia, and Southern Africa, from Introduction to political economy
Slavery
Martinique
Social reform or revolution
The mass strike, the political party, and the trade unions
Address to the Fifth Congress of the Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party
Theory and practice
Writings on women, 1902-14
Organizational questions of Russian social democracy
Credo : on the state of Russian social democracy
The Russian Revolution
The Junius pamphlet : the crisis in German social democracy
Speeches and letters on war and revolution, 1918-1919
Selected correspondence, 1899-1917