A Rosa Luxemburg Bookshelf
40% off all our Rosa Luxemburg reading to mark the 150th anniversary of her birth.

March 5th 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of Rosa Luxemburg's birth, a Polish-born Jewish revolutionary and one of the greatest theoretical minds of the European socialist movement. An activist in Germany and Poland, and the author of numerous classic works, she participated in the founding of the German Communist Party and the Spartacist insurrection in Berlin in 1919.
To celebrate her life and legacy we have 40% off all our Rosa Luxemburg reading until March 10 (at 23.59 EST).
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of their untimely deaths, Klaus Gietinger has carefully reconstructed the events of that fateful night, digging deep into the archives to identify who exactly was responsible for the murder, and what forces in high-placed positions had a hand in facilitating it and protecting the culprits.
In this classic biography J.P. Nettl provides an extraordinary portrait of one of the leading twentieth century revolutionaries and political thinkers.
In this beautifully drawn work of graphic biography, writer and artist Kate Evans has opened up her subjectâs intellectual world to a new audience, grounding Luxemburgâs ideas in the realities of an inspirational and deeply affecting life.
The most comprehensive collection of letters by Rosa Luxemburg ever published in English, this book includes 190 letters written to leading figures in the European and international labor and socialist movementsâLeo Jogiches, Karl Kautsky, Clara Zetkin and Karl Liebknechtâwho were among her closest friends, lovers and colleagues.
Geras brings new light to bear on one of the most misrepresented figures in radical history, illustrating her inspiring lack of complacency and her commitment to questioning those in authority on both the Right and the Left.
First volume of a major project to publish the complete works of a remarkable social theorist.
The second volume in Rosa Luxemburgâs Complete Works, entitled Economic Writings 2, contains a new English translation of Luxemburgâs The Accumulation of Capital: A Contribution to the Economic Theory of Imperialism, one of the most important works ever composed on capitalismâs incessant drive for self-expansion and the integral connection between capitalism and imperialism.
Spanning the years 1897 to the end of 1905, this volume contain speeches, articles, and essays on the strikes, protests, and political debates that culminated in the 1905 Russian Revolution, one of the most important social upheavals of modern times.
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