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  • Editor(s): Urba Chowdhury, Bithika Sahana, Sinjini Sarkar

  • Category: Essays

  • Publisher: Marxbadi Path

  • Language: Bengali

  • First Publication Year: 2024

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Edition: 1st Edition

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 142

  • ISBN: 978-81-96152-54-3


About the Book

This book is not a tribute to the renowned historical figure, Rosa Luxemburg, but rather aims to introduce a Marxist revolutionary, to explore the path of revolution, and to understand the purpose, significance, and promising outcomes of the revolutionary journey.

In the words of Comrade EMS, despite her errors, Rosa Luxemburg serves as a role model for the worldwide working-class revolution. Comrade Clara describes Rosa as "a sword, a fire of revolution," and she remains one of the greatest personalities in the history of international socialism.

This collection does not portray a romanticized image of Rosa Luxemburg as a martyr in a failed German workers' uprising. Instead, it highlights her as a revolutionary intellectual who rigorously analyzed reality, drawing upon study and thought, always verifying her work through the lens of struggle.

After her death, some German social democratic leaders, while mourning her loss, sought to gather evidence of her failures to undermine her lifelong work. In contrast, Lenin paid tribute to her by acknowledging her revolutionary stature. He noted that although some of her decisions were incorrect and certain flaws in her writings could have been corrected by 1918, after her release from prison, she would always remain in the revolutionary pantheon as an eagle.

Lenin further remarked that her complete biography and collected works would become an essential part of revolutionary training for future generations of communists worldwide.