Rosa Luxemburg: her life and work / by Paul Frolich

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : V. Gollancz ltd., 1940.Description: 336 pages; 19 cmUniform titles:
  • Rosa Luxemburg; gedanke und tat. English. [from old catalog]
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HX 276. L86 F7 1940
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Partial contents:
Chapter one. Youth -- Chapter two, The fate of Poland -- Chapter three. In defense of Marxism -- Chapter four. The problem of political power -- Chapter five. Full-dress rehearsal -- Chapter six. Rosa Luxemburg in action -- Chapter seven. A new weapon -- Chapter eight. Capitalism inevitably doomed -- Chapter nine. The struggle against imperialism -- Chapter ten. The consuming flame -- Chapter eleven. The World War -- Chapter twelve. The Russian revolution -- Chapter thirteen. The German revolution -- Chapter fourteen. The lamp lies shattered
Summary: "The following book represents the first serious attempt to give a full-length biography of the most remarkable woman the international socialist movement has ever produced, and at the same time an account of her ideas and an indication of her permanent contribution of socialist thought." -- from the Translator's Preface.
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Chapter one. Youth -- Chapter two, The fate of Poland -- Chapter three. In defense of Marxism -- Chapter four. The problem of political power -- Chapter five. Full-dress rehearsal -- Chapter six. Rosa Luxemburg in action -- Chapter seven. A new weapon -- Chapter eight. Capitalism inevitably doomed -- Chapter nine. The struggle against imperialism -- Chapter ten. The consuming flame -- Chapter eleven. The World War -- Chapter twelve. The Russian revolution -- Chapter thirteen. The German revolution -- Chapter fourteen. The lamp lies shattered

"The following book represents the first serious attempt to give a full-length biography of the most remarkable woman the international socialist movement has ever produced, and at the same time an account of her ideas and an indication of her permanent contribution of socialist thought." -- from the Translator's Preface.

Translated from the original German.

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