Sumario: | This book explores the vital debates surrounding mass strikes, revolution, and the role of political parties and trade unions, focusing on the theoretical and practical contributions of Rosa Luxemburg. It delves into the historical context of the early 20th century, notably the Russian Revolution of 1905, and examines the strategies and ideologies that shaped revolutionary movements. The book also highlights Luxemburg's interactions with prominent figures like Lenin and Trotsky, providing insights into her influence on socialist thought. Aimed at students and scholars of political theory and history, it contrasts Luxemburg's perspectives with those of her contemporaries, offering a nuanced understanding of her impact on revolutionary discourse.
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