Rosa Luxemburg, Women's Liberation, and Marx's Philosophy of Revolution
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Published:1st Jun '91
Should be back in stock very soon
In this important and wide-ranging critique of Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) Raya Dunayevskaya examines the life, political thought, and action of one of the most critical revolutionary figures of our time. Dunayevskaya sheds new light on the questions of socialist democracy after the revolution, disclosing both the unprobed feminist dimension of Rosa Luxemburg and the previously unrecognized new moments in Marx's last decade concerning the role of women and the peasantry. As the founder of Marxist-Humanism in the United States, Dunayevskaya (1910-87) was an internationally respected writer, philosopher, and revolutionary. This new and expanded edition includes two previously unpublished articles by Dunayevskaya, including her "Challenge to all Post-Marx Marxists."
"Dunayevskaya remains the liveliest, probably also the best-informed, theoretician of the far Left, deeply committed to the Marxist cause, yet remaining fiercely independent." -- Louis Dupre, in Owl of Minerva: Journal of the Hegel Society of America
ISBN: 9780252061899
Dimensions: 235mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 399g
280 pages
2nd edition