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Rosa Luxemburg: No To Borders

Blanchard, AnneEyre, Rosie(Translated by)
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Rosa Luxemburg was a Polish-born German revolutionary emboldened by the necessity of acting against imperialism, colonialism, and militarism.

When she was jailed in 1914 for her anti-war speeches, she continued to speak against World War I by writing pamphlets published under a pseudonym. And after her release from prison she continued campaigning for her political causes, co-founding the Communist Party of Germany.

Luxemburg was assassinated by the German Freikorps (paramilitary unit), who were sent by the German Chancellor to destroy the left-wing revolt.

On the night before her death, she wrote about her belief in the masses and the 'inevitability of a triumphant revolution.' After her death, Lenin praised her, calling her 'an eagle of the working class,' and her writings and commitment to democracy and internationalism live on.

In this fictionalized biography of the great activist and revolutionary, we see her actions and ideas through the eyes of her faithful companion, Mimi, an

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Seven Stories Press,U.S.
1644213079 / 9781644213070
Hardback
30/05/2024
United States
English
96 pages
114 x 171 mm