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Bilan
23rd March 2009, 11:57
Anyone have any recommendations on Luxemburg's text I could read?
I've read Reform or Revolution, and The Mass Strike and I'm curious as to what I should read next.
Any suggestions?
Devrim
23rd March 2009, 12:54
If you want to go for the economics try 'The Accumulation of Capital':
http://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1913/accumulation-capital/index.htm
Devrim
Bilan
23rd March 2009, 14:13
Is it a good read?
x359594
23rd March 2009, 23:41
Selected Political Writings edited with introduction by Dick Howard, Monthly Review Press. Over 400 pages of work from 1898 to 1919. Invaluable.
Bilan
24th March 2009, 11:25
I couldn't remember Devrim's suggestion, but managed to find The Anti-Critique
Devrim
24th March 2009, 13:56
There's a link there. I wouldn't say that it is a 'good read', but it is worth reading.
Devrim
Bilan
26th March 2009, 01:48
Haha, so I discover as it unfolds.
Silver
29th March 2009, 01:39
"The Rosa Luxemburg Reader", edited by Peter Hudis and Kevin B. Anderson.
And 3 important short texts : "Leninism or Marxism?", "A Duty of Honor", and "Leaders and the led".
Bilan
31st March 2009, 12:42
I returned Anti-Critique, and picked up a copy of (A) Rosa Luxemburg reader. Has stuff like "In memory of the proletariat party", etc. So far, brilliant.
ZeroNowhere
31st March 2009, 13:09
If you want to go for the economics try 'The Accumulation of Capital':
http://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1913/accumulation-capital/index.htm
Devrim
That one's pretty much the basis of ICC decadence theory. Your opinion on the book will depend largely on your opinion of said decadence theory.
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