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ISBN 10: 178873808X
ISBN 13: 978-1788738088
Author: Rosa Luxemburg, Peter Hudis, Sandra Rein
1.Introduction: Rosa Luxemburg's Concept of Revolution
2. Abbreviations
1902
3. Social Reform and Social Revolution
4. On the Day after the Social Revolution
1906
5. The Russian Revolution
6. Armed Revolt in Moscow
7. What Do We Want? A Commentary on the Program of the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania
8. Critique in the Workers' Movement
9. The Historical Services of the Polish Bourgeoisie and Mr. Swietochowski
10. The Year of the Revolution
11. "Through Fiery Smoke, in a Haze of Brothers' Blood …"
12. The Program of "National" Trickery
13. Boycotting the Tsar's Duma
14. Under the Workings of Revolution
15. The Tactics of Revolution
16. In a Revolutionary Hour, What Next? [April 1905]
17. In a Revolutionary Hour, What Next? [May 1905]
18. In a Revolutionary Hour, What Next? [March-April 1906]
19. Traitors of Poland
20. The June Days of 1848: A Page from the History of the Workers' Struggle for Bread and Freedom
21. Blanquism and Social Democracy
22. Why Does the Revolution Not Break Out?
23. Organization and Disorganization
24. The Nationalists Declare Revolutionaries Outlaws
25. The Practice of Revolution
26. The Mass Strike, the Political Party, and the Trade Unions
27. Party Congress of the Social Democratic Party of Germany in Mannheim [September 23–29, 1906]
28. The Russian Revolution [September 25, 1906]
29. General Strike and German Social Democracy
30. The Mass Strike in Court
1907
31. The Lockout of Textile Workers in Łódź
32. The May Day Celebrations
33. For May 1, 1907
34. Speeches at the 1907 Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party
1908
35. Liquidation (Part I)
36. Liquidation (Part II)
37. The Epic of Łódź
38. Lessons from the Three Dumas
39. The Cancan of the Counterrevolution
40. The Black Card of the Revolution
41. Speech about May Day as a Day of Working-Class Struggle
1909
42. May 1 and the Class Struggle
43. Revolutionary Hangover
44. The May Day Celebrations before the Decision
45. The Funeral of the May Day Celebrations
46. Excerpts and Notes from Books and Studies on the English Revolution
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