Rosa Luxemburg speaks / Edited with an introduction by Mary-Alice Waters.

By: Luxemburg, Rosa, 1871-1919 [author.]Contributor(s): Waters, Mary-Alice [editor.]Material type: TextText©1970 Edition: Second printingDescription: 473 pages : portraits, 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeUniform titles: Selected works. English Subject(s): SocialismLOC classification: HX276 .L89 1971Summary: From her political awakening as a high school student in tsarist-occupied Poland until her murder in 1919 during the German revolution, Rosa Luxemburg acted and wrote as a proletarian revolutionist. Rosa Luxemburg Speaks takes us inside the political battles between revolution and class collaboration that still shape the modern workers movement.
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Genel Koleksiyon HX 276 .L89 1971 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Available 0006518

"A Merit book."

From her political awakening as a high school student in tsarist-occupied Poland until her murder in 1919 during the German revolution, Rosa Luxemburg acted and wrote as a proletarian revolutionist. Rosa Luxemburg Speaks takes us inside the political battles between revolution and class collaboration that still shape the modern workers movement.

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