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Rosa Luxemburg: The Biography

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rosa Luxemburg: The Biography

Contributors:

By (Author) J.P. Nettl

ISBN:

9781788731676

Publisher:

Verso Books

Imprint:

Verso Books

Publication Date:

4th March 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Far-left political ideologies and movements
Political science and theory

Dewey:

335.4092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

1056

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 65mm

Weight:

963g

Description

Rosa Luxemburg was one of the most controversial and important figures in the development of European Marxism. In many respects, her role was unique; she was at once one of the founders of modern Communism and one of its severest critics. With the exception of Lenin, she was perhaps the only Marxist of the twentieth century who bridged the profound divide of the Bolshevik revolution; both pro-Bolsheviks and anti-Bolsheviks still look to her work and life as a source of inspiration. Nettl's biography, first published in the 1960s, was the first to appear in the West and remains today still unsurpassed in breadth and depth of scholarship. It is conceived on a large scale. Rosa Luxemburgs political activity is dealt with in the full context of the German, Polish, and Russian Socialist movements in which she was active. Though the story concentrates on its central figure, a great many of her important contemporaries appear vividly in these pages. Particular attention was paid to her relationship with Kautsky in Germany and Lenin in Russia. Rosa Luxemburgs ideas are discussed in separate chapters. Nettl sought to analyse her views both in relation to current Marxist thinking and as a wider reflection of her times. Thus the revisionist controversy is examined in some detail; so are her controversial comments on the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 and her quarrel with the German Party leadership. In particular, the author used both sociology and political theory as a means of illuminating Rosa Luxemburgs career in its actual setting. But, beneath the political process, every effort has been made to capture the image of a scintillating, gifted woman. Unlike many revolutionaries, Rosa Luxemburg led an intense and rewarding private life, to which the author tried to do justice. With the use of published sources, unpublished archival material, including many of Rosa Luxemburgs letters, it is now possible for the first time to produce a rounded portrait of an important and fascinating personality.

Reviews

Rosa Luxemburg was among the last of the truly international revolutionaries, owing her civil allegiance to the proletariat of all countries and to the governments of none. For the first time she has found a biographer with the skill as well as the will to accept her multinational existence as the principle of his research. * American Historical Review *

Author Bio

John Peter Nettl (1926- 68) was born in Vienna, but lived in England from 1936. After serving with British army intelligence during the Second World War, he studied at Oxford. He died in a plane crash in the United States in 1968. His other books include The Eastern Zone and Soviet policy in Germany, 1945-50 (1951), The Soviet Achievement (1967), Political Mobilization: A Sociological Analysis of Methods and Concepts (1967).

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