Rosa Luxemburg was the first to challenge the "established" Marxism of the Second International in 1910, exposing their betrayal of the peoples in the Third World. She embraced the spontaneity of the 1905 revolution. To this day, her feminist dimension is not widely appreciated. The questions she raised in her life: nationalism vs. internationalism, organization vs. spontaneity, democracy after the revolutionary conquest of power, are still questions, which demand answers today. Sponsored by The Institute for the Critical Study of Society, http://www.tifcss.org
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