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Rosa Luxemburg. Complete Works.
Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919)
Volume I: Economic Writings 1. Londres: Verso, 2013.
Volume II: Economic Writings 2. Londres: Verso, 2015.
Editado por Peter Hudis y Paul Le Blanc.
Volume III: Political Writings1: On Revolution, 1897–1905. Londres: Verso, 2019.
Editado por Peter Hudis, Axel Fair-Schulz y William A. Pelz.
Traducción de J. Fracchia, D. Fernbach, G. Shriver, N. Gray, A. Mann y Henry Holland.
Contents
Volume I
Introduction: The Multidimensionality of Rosa Luxemburg / Peter Hudis
1. The Industrial Development of Poland
2. Back to Adam Smith!
3. Introduction to Political Economy
4. Slavery
5. Notes About the Economic Form of Antiquity/Slavery
6. The Middle Ages. Feudalism. Development of Cities
7. Practical Economics: Volume 2 of Marx’s Capital
8. History of Crises
9. Practical Economics: Volume 3 of Marx’s Capital
10. History of Political Economy
Appendix: Theory of the Wages Fund
Contents
Volume II
Introduction by Paul Le Blanc
The Accumulation of Capital: A Contribution to the Economic Theory of Imperialism
Translator’s Note on Terminology
Foreword
SECTION I: THE PROBLEM OF REPRODUCTION
SECTION II: HISTORICAL EXPOSITION OF THE PROBLEM
First Round—The Controversy Between Sismondi/Malthus and Say/Ricardo/McCulloch
Second Round—The Controversy Between Rodbertus and von Kirchmann
Third Round—Struve/Bulgakov/Tugan-Baranovsky vs. Vorontsov/Danielson
SECTION III: THE HISTORICAL CONDITIONS OF ACCUMULATION
The Accumulation of Capital, Or, What the Epigones Have Made Out of Marx’s Theory—An Anti-Critique
Translator’s Note on Terminology
Part I
Part II
The Second and Third Volumes of Capital
Contents
Volume III
Introduction by William A. Pelz and Axel Fair-Schulz
1897
Social Democratic Movement in the Lithuanian Provinces of Russia
1899
A Workers Newspaper in Russia A New Tsarist Circular
1902
Russian Women Workers in Battle
1904
The Russian Terrorist Trial
Amid the Storm
Political Breakthrough
Proclamation of the SDKPiL Chief Executive Committee of December 1904: Onward to Storm the Autocracy
1905
The Russian Year
The Uprising of the Petersburg Proletariat
After the First Act
The Revolution in Russia [January 22, 1905]
Revolution in Petersburg!
The Revolution in Russia [February 8, 1905]
The Problem of the “Hundred Peoples”
General Strike
The Revolution in Russia [February 9 and 10, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [February 11–16, 1905]
Terror
Religious Procession of the Proletariat
Under the Sign of Social Democracy
A Test Based on a Sample
A Political Settling of the Score
In the Bonfire Glow of the Revolution May
Day Massacres in Russia
Bloody May
The Revolution in Russia [May 4, 1905]
Murder in Warsaw
A Year of Revolution
Two Camps
To the Polish Intelligentsia
A Giant Demonstration in Łódź
The Cards Are on the Table
The ‘Peaceful’ Action of the PPS
Honorable Gentlemen—Lawyers of Poland
Conference of Socialist and Revolutionary Organizations
Up-and-Coming Men in Russia
Russian Party Controversies
Strike-Revolution in Łódź
The Street Battle in Łódź
Outbreak of Revolution in Łódź: June Days
On Top of the Volcano
The “Constitution” of the Knout
A Victim of the White Terror
Remarks at the Jena Congress on Relations Between the Party and the Trade Unions, with Reference to the 1905 Revolution in Russia [September 1905]
“Long Live the Revolution”
To Arms Against the “Constitution” of the Knout!
A New Epoch in the Russian Revolution
The Revolution Advances
Catastrophe Impending?
The Russian Volcano
The Revolution in Russia [October 31, 1905]
Our Task
The New Constitutional Manifesto of Nicholas the Last
“Powder Dry, Sword Well Sharpened”
The Tsar’s “Constitution,” Modified by Mass Murder
Freedom Is Born in the Tsar’s Empire
The Revolution in Russia [November 5, 1905]
The Murderous Cads of the “Constitutional State”
The Political Mass Strike
The Tsar Breaks His Word Again
A Conservative General as a “Revolutionary”
The Revolution in Russia [November 9, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 10, 1905]
After the Bankruptcy of Absolutism
The Revolution in Russia [November 11, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 12, 1905]
Large Landowners and the Revolution
The Revolution in Russia [November 14, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 15, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 16, 1905]
The Truth about Kronstadt
The State of Siege in Poland
The Revolution in Russia [November 17, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 18, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 19, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 21, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 22, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 24, 1905]
The Solution to the Problem
The Revolution in Russia [November 25, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 26, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 28, 1905]
Victorious Days for the Constitutional Manifesto
The Revolution in Russia [November 29, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [November 30, 1905]
Lieutenant Schmidt
The Revolution in Russia [December 2, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 3, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 5, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 6, 1905]
The Political Mass Strike
The Revolution in Russia [December 7, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 8, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 9, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 10, 1905]
Revolutionary Days in Moscow
The Revolution in Russia [December 12, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 13, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 14, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 15, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 16, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 17, 1905]
The Truth about Sevastopol
The Revolution in Russia [December 19, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 20, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 20, 1905]
Before Decisive Battle
The Revolution in Russia [December 21, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 22, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 23, 1905]
The Germans in the Baltic Provinces
The Revolution in Russia [December 24, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 28, 1905]
The Revolution in Russia [December 29, 1905]
New Year, New Struggles
A Year of Struggle