Rosa Luxemburg (March 5, 1871 - January 15, 1919) on Nationalism and The Workers

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(1871 - 1919)

Polish and Naturalised-German Revolutionary Socialist, Marxist Philosopher, Anti-war Activist, Executed Aged 47 by US-supported German Authoritarians

: A Polish and naturalised-German revolutionary socialist, Marxist philosopher and anti-war activist. Successively, she was a member of the Proletariat party, the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania (SDKPiL), the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD), the Spartacus League (Spartakusbund), and the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #4 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Nationalism and The Workers

“The whole development, the whole tendency of imperialism in the last decade leads the international working class to see more clearly and more tangibly that only the personal stepping forward of the broadest masses, their personal political action, mass demonstrations, and mass strikes which must sooner or later open into a period of revolutionary struggles for the power in the state, can give the correct answer of the proletariat to the immense oppression of imperialistic policy.”

Source: "The Idea of May Day on the March," by Rosa Luxemburg, 1913, First published in Liepziger Volkszeitung, April 30, 1913, From Selected Political Writings of Rosa Luxemburg, tr. Dick Howard (NY: Monthly Review Press, 1971).

"The Idea of May Day on the March," by Rosa Luxemburg, 1913, First published in Liepziger Volkszeitung, April 30, 1913, From Selected Political Writings of Rosa Luxemburg, tr. Dick Howard (NY: Monthly Review Press, 1971).

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