[lbo-talk] FW: May Book of the Month! The Rosa Luxemburg Reader

Carrol Cox cbcox at ilstu.edu
Thu May 15 15:29:20 PDT 2014


Recently I've been rereading (and rereading) her 1898 Stuttgart speeches, plus some other of her responses to rightists in the SPD.

They could have been written in response to much of left activity in May 2014. Lenin & Mao, even Marx himself, seem dated in comparison.

Carrol

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