Whether one calls themselves a "luxemburgist" or not, isn't really the point though. There's nothing specifically unique about most of her positions, besides her accumulation.
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Well it does. There are a few small groups around who refer to themselves as Luxemborgist, one of them is here.
Devrim
Whether one calls themselves a "luxemburgist" or not, isn't really the point though. There's nothing specifically unique about most of her positions, besides her accumulation.
"The revolution is the political and economic affair of the totality of the proletarian class. Only the proletariat as a class can lead the revolution to victory. Everything else is superstition, demagogy and political chicanery. The proletariat must be conceived of as a class and its activity for the revolutionary struggle unleashed on the broadest possible basis and in the most extensive framework." - Otto Ruhle
...The Myth of Council Communisms Proudhonism
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But obviously the people in these organisations feel that there is something that defines them as 'Luxemborgists'. That is why they define themselves as such. Personally I think that there are things that define them anyway.
Devrim
I thought she was an anarchist.![]()
I thought se was an anarchist.![]()
That's because some anarchists have a strange fetish with her. Maybe because of her criticism of the Bolsheviks. I also blame Daniel Guerin.
She had been accused of anarchism because she supported the mass strike.
However:
Originally Posted by Rosa, The Mass Strike Ch.1
"We have seen: a social revolution possesses a total point of view because – even if it is confined to only one factory district – it represents a protest by man against a dehumanized life" - Marx
"But to push ahead to the victory of socialism we need a strong, activist, educated proletariat, and masses whose power lies in intellectual culture as well as numbers." - Luxemburg
fka the greatest Czech player of all time, aka Pavel Nedved