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100 revolucions. Textos de Rosa Luxemburg

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100 revolucions es publica, precisament, cent anys desprès de l'assasinat de Rosa. Així doncs, des de 1919, almenys cent revolucions han sigut possibles, hagen ocorregut o no finalment. El germen d'una revolta està en cada protesta, en cada petita resistència. Com hem aprés amb Rosa, sense que ens adonem, qualsevol acte quasi espontani i impreceptible pot alterar-ho tot, multiplicar-se ràpidament per cent i fer tremolar l'statu quo. En les seues pròpies paraules, "un incident, mínim en aparença, va provocar el desbordament".

147 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2018

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Rosa Luxemburg

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Rosa Luxemburg (Rosalia Luxemburg, Polish: Róża Luksemburg) was a Marxist theorist, philosopher, economist and activist of Polish Jewish descent who became a naturalized German citizen. She was successively a member of the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania, the Social Democratic Party of Germany(SPD), the Independent Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party of Germany.

In 1915, after the SPD supported German involvement in World War I, she co-founded, with Karl Liebknecht, the anti-war Spartakusbund (Spartacist League). On 1 January 1919 the Spartacist League became the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). In November 1918, during the German Revolution she founded the Die Rote Fahne (The Red Flag), the central organ of the Spartacist movement.

She regarded the Spartacist uprising of January 1919 in Berlin as a blunder, but supported it after Liebknecht ordered it without her knowledge. When the revolt was crushed by the social democrat government and the Freikorps (WWI veterans defending the Weimar Republic), Luxemburg, Liebknecht and some of their supporters were captured and murdered. Luxemburg was drowned in the Landwehr Canal in Berlin. After their deaths, Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht became martyrs for Marxists. According to the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, commemoration of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht continues to play an important role among the German far-left.

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