Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) was Polish, Jewish, and a woman in an
international socialist movement dominated by Germans, gentiles,
and men. For Luxemburg, there was no real socialism without
democracy and no real democracy without socialism. In this
biography Stephen Eric Bronner establishes Luxemburg's legacy to
contemporary socialist theory and practice. Stephen Eric Bronner is
Professor of Political Science and Comparative Literature at
Rutgers University. He is the author of, most recently, Moments of
Decision: Political History and Crises of Radicalism and Socialism
Unbound and the editor of The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg.
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