
Rosa Luxemburg: Ideas In Action
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A landmark work of political biography, Rosa Luxemburg: Ideas in Action chronicles the life and revolutionary thought of one of the most formidable figures in the history of socialist politics. Paul Frölich, himself a German communist and contemporary of Luxemburg, presents an authoritative and intimately informed account of her intellectual development, her fierce opposition to war, and her pivotal role in the founding of the Communist Party of Germany. The biography details her groundbreaking theoretical contributions — including her trenchant critique of Leninist party structure and her arguments on spontaneous mass action — positioning her as a singular and independent voice within the Marxist tradition. Translated by Joanna Hoornweg, this essential text brings Luxemburg's passionate legacy to an English-speaking audience with clarity and urgency.
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A landmark work of political biography, Rosa Luxemburg: Ideas in Action chronicles the life and revolutionary thought of one of the most formidable figures in the history of socialist politics. Paul Frölich, himself a German communist and contemporary of Luxemburg, presents an authoritative and intimately informed account of her intellectual development, her fierce opposition to war, and her pivotal role in the founding of the Communist Party of Germany. The biography details her groundbreaking theoretical contributions — including her trenchant critique of Leninist party structure and her arguments on spontaneous mass action — positioning her as a singular and independent voice within the Marxist tradition. Translated by Joanna Hoornweg, this essential text brings Luxemburg's passionate legacy to an English-speaking audience with clarity and urgency.











