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Sozialreform oder Revolution? - Miliz und Militarismus: Das Lohngesetz, Die Krise, Die Gewerkschaften, Die Genossenschaften, Die Sozialreform, Zollpol
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Rosa Luxemburg's response to Bernstein's theories between April 4-8, 1899, highlighted the necessity of reform in the fight against exploitation while critiquing Bernstein's abandonment of the ultimate goal of socialism. She argued that reforms should serve the purpose of social revolution, rejecting the idea of reform as an end in itself. Luxemburg, an influential figure in the European labor movement and Marxism, emphasized the importance of class struggle and the proletariat's role in achieving socialism through the transformation of production relations.
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Sozialreform oder Revolution? - Miliz und Militarismus: Das Lohngesetz, Die Krise, Die Gewerkschaften, Die Genossenschaften, Die Sozialreform, Zollpol, Rosa Luxemburg
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- Title
- Sozialreform oder Revolution? - Miliz und Militarismus: Das Lohngesetz, Die Krise, Die Gewerkschaften, Die Genossenschaften, Die Sozialreform, Zollpol
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Rosa Luxemburg
- Publisher
- E-Artnow
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 88
- ISBN13
- 9788026885580
- Category
- Political Science / Politics
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- Rosa Luxemburg's response to Bernstein's theories between April 4-8, 1899, highlighted the necessity of reform in the fight against exploitation while critiquing Bernstein's abandonment of the ultimate goal of socialism. She argued that reforms should serve the purpose of social revolution, rejecting the idea of reform as an end in itself. Luxemburg, an influential figure in the European labor movement and Marxism, emphasized the importance of class struggle and the proletariat's role in achieving socialism through the transformation of production relations.