Rosa Luxemburg is the most significant woman in the history of revolutionary activity. For those of us seeking to create a synthesis of Marxism and anarchism, she is also the most significant ...
IN A recent Morning Star interview with Kate Evans about Red Rosa, her sense of revelation at the richness and topicality of Luxemburg’s political thought and discourse was crystal clear. That sense ...
Women Who Changed History” Series (2) Introduction Throughout history, women have played crucial roles on both global and ...
Written just after the defeat of German Revolution and hours before she and other leaders of the struggle would be arrested and killed by the… A short biography of German communist Max Hoelz, known as ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is excerpted from Red Rosa by Kate Evans and edited by Paul Buhle. Copyright © 2015 by Kate Evans and Paul Buhle. It is reprinted here ...
She was born Rozalia Luksenburg in Poland in 1871. Against the triple historical whammy of being “a girl, a Jew, a cripple,” as Vivian Gornick put it, she opposed an overpowering intellect and a ...
It's 100 years since writer, philosopher and anti-war activist Rosa Luxemburg was murdered at the age of 47 by the Freikorps - a right-wing militia that sprung up amid the social and political unrest ...
An unidentified corpse found in the basement of a Berlin hospital could be that of murdered revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg, say German authorities. A pathologist at Berlin's Charite hospital told Der ...
Thousands marched through Berlin on January 13 to pay their respects 100 years after the brutal murders of revolutionary socialists Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, Morning Star Online said.