How the 1905 Revolution Inspired Rosa Luxemburg’s Vision of Emancipation

Reflecting in his memoirs on the death of Rosa Luxemburg, Victor Serge wrote that she was “the only figure in Western Socialism that was capable of equaling [the Russian revolutionaries] or even perhaps of surpassing them so far as intelligence and the spirit of freedom were concerned.” This sentiment was later echoed by Isaac Deutscher […]

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