The National Question
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Author: Rosa Luxemburg
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Category: Essays
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Publisher: Aakar Books
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Language: English
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First Publication Year: 1976
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Edition: 3rd Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 320
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ISBN: 978-93-50020-05-0
About the Book:
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Theme: This book compiles Rosa Luxemburg’s writings on the issue of national self-determination and its relationship to socialism. Written originally in Polish, these works were not widely known in English until the first edition of the book was published in 1976. The book discusses the prominent conflict between Luxemburg and Lenin over the concept of national self-determination.
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Significance: Despite Rosa Luxemburg being canonized by many Marxists, her views on the national question have often been excluded from anthologies of her works. This volume is an essential addition to the existing Luxemburg collections, offering a comprehensive insight into her thoughts on nationalism and self-determination.
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Purpose: The book is a critical resource for anyone studying Marxism, presenting key works by one of the most influential socialist theorists of the twentieth century. It explores the tension between nationalism and socialism, and provides valuable perspectives on the role of national questions in the context of socialist theory and practice.

