Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg brings together a global community of writers to revisit key aspects of Luxemburg’s thought, from the accumulation of capital, to the mass strike, to her debate with Vladimir Lenin on the meaning of socialism, and her searing critiques of colonialism as inherent to capitalist accumulation.
Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg brings together a global community of writers to revisit key aspects of Luxemburg’s thought, from the accumulation of capital, to the mass strike, to her debate with Vladimir Lenin on the meaning of socialism, and her searing critiques of colonialism as inherent to capitalist accumulation.
Jane Anna Gordon is professor of political science at University of Connecticut, with affiliations in American studies, El Instituto, philosophy, and women's, gender, and sexuality studies. Drucilla Cornell is emeritus professor of political science, women's studies, and comparative literature at Rutgers University.
Inhaltsangabe
"I Have a Thousand More Things I Want to Say to You": An Introduction to Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg, Drucilla Cornell and Jane Anna Gordon Debating Nationalism A Troubled Legacy: Rosa Luxemburg and the Non-Western World, Peter Hudis The Contemporary Transnational Relevance of Rosa Luxemburg's Socialist Critique of National Self-Determination, Drucilla Cornell Against a Single History, for a Revaluation of Power: Luxemburg, James, and a Decolonial Critique of Political Economy, Alyssa Adamson Revolutionary Subjects Walter Rodney's Russian Revolution and the Curious Case of Rosa Luxemburg, Robin D. G. Kelley A Political Economy of the Damned: Reading Rosa Luxemburg on Slavery through a Creolizing Lens, Jane Anna Gordon One Hundred Years of Rosa Luxemburg's Marxism: Imperialism and Lessons in Democracy for the Contemporary South African Left, Gunnett Kaaf Rosa Luxemburg, Nature, and Imprisonment, Maria Theresia Starzmann The Mass Strike, Past and Present "The Living Pulsebeat of the Revolution": Read
"I Have a Thousand More Things I Want to Say to You": An Introduction to Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg, Drucilla Cornell and Jane Anna Gordon Debating Nationalism A Troubled Legacy: Rosa Luxemburg and the Non-Western World, Peter Hudis The Contemporary Transnational Relevance of Rosa Luxemburg's Socialist Critique of National Self-Determination, Drucilla Cornell Against a Single History, for a Revaluation of Power: Luxemburg, James, and a Decolonial Critique of Political Economy, Alyssa Adamson Revolutionary Subjects Walter Rodney's Russian Revolution and the Curious Case of Rosa Luxemburg, Robin D. G. Kelley A Political Economy of the Damned: Reading Rosa Luxemburg on Slavery through a Creolizing Lens, Jane Anna Gordon One Hundred Years of Rosa Luxemburg's Marxism: Imperialism and Lessons in Democracy for the Contemporary South African Left, Gunnett Kaaf Rosa Luxemburg, Nature, and Imprisonment, Maria Theresia Starzmann The Mass Strike, Past and Present "The Living Pulsebeat of the Revolution": Read
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