How did Rosa Luxemburg, in her The Accumulation of Capital and other writings, analyse the development of the working class and other subordinate classes under capitalism, and how did she view the relationship between these classes and those living in ‘natural economic societies’? Following primary sources closely, the present essay reconstructs and evaluates Luxemburg’s class analysis of global society. It is shown that Luxemburg pioneered a truly global concept of solidarity from below, including the most oppressed – women and colonised peoples
Luxemburg's thought and polemics must be considered as replies to the problems caused by the geograp...
The paper reconstructs Luxemburg’s arguments about the tendency to the ‘final’ breakdown of capitali...
This essay considers the significance of Rosa Luxemburg’s thought in relation to discourses on the m...
I attended the 2012 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Waterloo, ON, as Chair of the ...
The chapter discusses the relevance of Rosa Luxemburg’s ideas contained in her Accumulation of Capit...
First published in 1913, The Accumulation of Capital represents Rosa Luxemburg's quintessential cont...
While the nineteenth century has been described as the golden age of the European bourgeoisie, the e...
This article deals with the reception of Rosa Luxemburg´s The Accumulation of Capital: A Contributio...
In 1913, Rosa Luxemburg described the violent conditions for the incorporation of African and Asian ...
While the nineteenth century has been described as the golden age of the European bourgeoisie, the e...
Rosa Luxemburg lived a revolutionary life which determined her theoretical reflections about revolut...
Rosa Luxemburg’s pungent honesty is evident in her critical-minded and ‘unorthodox’ analysis of the ...
The recent and very useful edition of Rosa Luxemburg’s economic works compiled by Peter Hudis (The C...
Dyskusja na temat teorii imperializmu Róży Luksemburg dotyczy głównie argumentu ekonomicznego, w tym...
This volume explores overlapping themes in radical political economy. The first section looks at the...
Luxemburg's thought and polemics must be considered as replies to the problems caused by the geograp...
The paper reconstructs Luxemburg’s arguments about the tendency to the ‘final’ breakdown of capitali...
This essay considers the significance of Rosa Luxemburg’s thought in relation to discourses on the m...
I attended the 2012 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Waterloo, ON, as Chair of the ...
The chapter discusses the relevance of Rosa Luxemburg’s ideas contained in her Accumulation of Capit...
First published in 1913, The Accumulation of Capital represents Rosa Luxemburg's quintessential cont...
While the nineteenth century has been described as the golden age of the European bourgeoisie, the e...
This article deals with the reception of Rosa Luxemburg´s The Accumulation of Capital: A Contributio...
In 1913, Rosa Luxemburg described the violent conditions for the incorporation of African and Asian ...
While the nineteenth century has been described as the golden age of the European bourgeoisie, the e...
Rosa Luxemburg lived a revolutionary life which determined her theoretical reflections about revolut...
Rosa Luxemburg’s pungent honesty is evident in her critical-minded and ‘unorthodox’ analysis of the ...
The recent and very useful edition of Rosa Luxemburg’s economic works compiled by Peter Hudis (The C...
Dyskusja na temat teorii imperializmu Róży Luksemburg dotyczy głównie argumentu ekonomicznego, w tym...
This volume explores overlapping themes in radical political economy. The first section looks at the...
Luxemburg's thought and polemics must be considered as replies to the problems caused by the geograp...
The paper reconstructs Luxemburg’s arguments about the tendency to the ‘final’ breakdown of capitali...
This essay considers the significance of Rosa Luxemburg’s thought in relation to discourses on the m...