In the steps of Rosa Luxemburg : selected writings of Paul Levi / / edited and introduced by David Fernbach.

Paul Levi remains one of the most interesting and controversial figures in the early history of the Communist movement. As leader of the KPD after the murder of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, he successfully built up a party of a third of a million members, but by 1921 Comintern pressure for ‘B...

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Superior document:Historical materialism book series ; v. 31
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Historical materialism book series ; v. 31.
Physical Description:1 online resource (356 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Address To The Founding Congress Of The KPD /
Letter To Lenin (1919) /
The Munich Experience: An Opposing View /
The Political Situation And The KPD (October 1919) /
The Lessons Of The Hungarian Revolution /
The World-Situation And The German Revolution /
The Beginning Of The Crisis In The Communist Party And The International /
Letter To Loriot /
Our Path: Against Putschism /
What Is The Crime: The March Action Or Criticising It? /
Letter To Lenin (1921) /
The Demands Of The Kommunistische Arbeitsgemeinschaft /
Letter To Clara Zetkin /
Introduction To Rosa Luxemburg’s Pamphlet The Russian Revolution /
Introduction To Trotsky, The Lessons Of October /
The Retreat From Leninism /
After Ten Years /
Approaching The End /
Return /
The Murder Of Erzberger /
The Needs Of The Hour /
Why Are We Joining The United Social-Democratic Party? /
The Assassination Of Rathenau /
The Situation After Rathenau’s Death /
The Reich And The Workers /
The Defenders Of The Republic /
After The Oath /
References /
Index /
Summary:Paul Levi remains one of the most interesting and controversial figures in the early history of the Communist movement. As leader of the KPD after the murder of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, he successfully built up a party of a third of a million members, but by 1921 Comintern pressure for ‘Bolshevisation’ forced Levi’s resignation and expulsion. Until his early death in 1930 he remained ‘a revolutionary socialist of the Rosa Luxemburg school’ (Carl von Ossietsky), and was described by Albert Einstein as ‘one of the wisest, most just and courageous persons I have come across’. The first English edition of Levi’s writings fills a long-standing gap in the documents of German Communism.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283161230
9786613161239
9004204199
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited and introduced by David Fernbach.