As an economist and political theorist Rosa Luxemburg's work still
resonates powerfully today. Born in Poland in 1871 she became a
revolutionary leader in Berlin, co-founding the anti-war Spartacus
League and publishing works including Reform or Revolution and The
Accumulation of Capital. In this account of her extraordinary life,
Dana Mills examines Luxemburg's key and lesser-known works, and
quotes from her letters to reveal a woman who was loving in
personal relationships and fierce in professional battles.
Luxemburg, who lived in grossly unequal times, fought for
emancipation for all. What is her legacy today, a hundred years
after her assassination in Berlin in 1919 at the age of 47?
Luxemburg's emphasis on humanity and insistence on revolution gave
coherence, as this compelling biography illustrates, to a fraught
life story and a colossal economic and political legacy.
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