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Rosa Luxemburg
Rosa Luxemburg
Revolutionary Peacemaking: Writings for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence - book review
Daniel Jakopovich’s
Revolutionary Peacemaking
is a fine collection of writings exploring how we can achieve a society of peace and social justice, finds Ellena Plumb-Javed
The best brain after Marx: Dana Mills on Rosa Luxemburg
For Rosa Luxemburg's 150th birthday, we republish Katherine Connellly's interview with Dana Mills on her contribution to revolutionary thought.
A revolutionary life: Rosa Luxemburg at 150
On the 150th anniversary of the birth of Rosa Luxemburg, we republish Lindsey German’s 1983 introduction to Tony Cliff’s book on her life and ideas.
Rosa Luxemburg: an interview with Dana Mills
Katherine Connelly interviews Dana Mills, author of a new biography on Rosa Luxemburg, on her crucial contribution to revolutionary thought
The Living Flame: The Revolutionary Passion of Rosa Luxemburg - book review
The Living Flame: The Revolutionary Passion of Rosa Luxemburg
shows the importance of keeping Luxemburg’s ideas of revolutionary democracy alive, finds Orlando Hill
The history of May Day: an unfinished struggle
Out of the Chartist movement, the struggle against slavery and for international socialism, why the demands of May Day remain as vital as ever today
Thank God it's Friday: 300 years of Robinson Crusoe
On the 300 year anniversary of the publishing of Robinson Crusoe, Morgan Daniels analyses what the book really tells us from a Marxist perspective
Rosa Luxemburg, von Trotta's 1986 film, receives digital restoration - review
In this moving biopic, Rosa Luxemburg emerges as a vibrant, sensual, intellectually brilliant, morally and physically courageous woman, whose legacy proves timeless, writes Tom Lock Griffiths
Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht and the 100 year revolution
One hundred years on from the murders of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, their revolution still breathes, writes Evan Sedgwick-Jell
Rosa Luxemburg: a revolutionary for our times
Rosa's commitment to her class against the greatest of odds is an enduring inspiration, writes Dana Mills
Rosa Luxemburg was a revolutionary socialist
Written in 1983, Lindsey German's introduction to Tony Cliff's book on Rosa Luxemburg gives a brief snapshot of her revolutionary life and ideas
Standing on the shoulders of a giant: Rosa Luxemburg and The Mass Strike
Marking the centenary of her assassination, Richard Allday looks at Rosa Luxemburg's
The Mass Strike
and the lessons it holds for revolutionary socialists today
Rosa Luxemburg: reform or revolution?
The life of the influential revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg provides inspiration and lessons for today, writes Judy Cox