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 · Chapter 1Fundamental Significanceof the Russian Revolution. Chapter 1. Fundamental Significance. of the Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution is the mightiest event of the World War. Its outbreak, its unexampled radicalism, its enduring consequences, constitute the clearest condemnation of the lying phrases which official Social-Democracy so zealously supplied at the .  · The essay concerns the highly controversial pamphlet of Rosa Luxemburg The Russian Revolution (/), in which Luxemburg criticizes Lenin’s post-revolutionary policies, in particular his dissolution of the Constituent Assembly, an elected body. The essay reviews the history of the text’s publication and the intense debate, which continues to this day, over whether or not Luxemburg Author: Katerina Clark.  · The Russian Revolution. Written: Source: The Russian Revolution, by Rosa Luxemburg. Publisher: Workers Age Publishers (New York), © First Published: by Paul .


The Russian Revolution by Rosa Luxemburg Fundamental Significance of the Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution is the mightiest event of the World War. Its outbreak, its unexampled radicalism, its enduring consequences, constitute the clearest condemnation of the lying phrases. The following comments on whether Luxemburg took back her critique of the Russian Revolution are in response to The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg (Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg Vol. I). The original debate on Principia Dialectica, was entitled 'More on Bolshevik censorship' - Editors. 1 3 Rosa Luxemburg, "The Russian Revolution" departureshewroteoutadraftwhichshesenttohiminSeptemberthroughan intermediary,declaringinheraccompanyingletter.


Luxemburg is not quite correct. Elections for the Constituent Assembly were mostly arranged prior to the October Revolution, but the elections took place after October. [2] “Little Scheidemen,” a play on the name of the pro-war, government Social-Democrat, Phillip Scheidemann. The Russian Revolution. Written: Source: The Russian Revolution, by Rosa Luxemburg. Publisher: Workers Age Publishers (New York), © First Published: by Paul Levi. Translated: Bertram Wolfe. Online Version: www.doorway.ru Transcription/Markup: A. Lehrer/Brian Baggins. Contents. Chapter 1Fundamental Significanceof the Russian Revolution. Chapter 1. Fundamental Significance. of the Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution is the mightiest event of the World War. Its outbreak, its unexampled radicalism, its enduring consequences, constitute the clearest condemnation of the lying phrases which official Social-Democracy so zealously supplied at the beginning of the war as an ideological cover for German imperialism’s campaign of conquest.

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