
Rosa Luxemburgo
Rosa Luxemburgo was a Polish-German Marxist theorist, philosopher, and revolutionary socialist active in the early 20th century. She was a prominent figure in the German socialist movement and co-founded the Spartacus League, which later became the Communist Party of Germany. Luxemburgo's writings, particularly on democracy, imperialism, and the nature of capitalism, have had a lasting impact on socialist thought. Her commitment to revolutionary change and her critique of both capitalism and authoritarianism resonate in contemporary discussions on socialism and political resistance.
Born on Mar 05, 1871 (154 years old)
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Dominican Republic:
Rosa Luxemburgo is referenced as a feminist who dedicated her life to building a world of social equality and freedom.
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Venezuela:
Rosa Luxemburgo was a Polish-Jewish socialist philosopher and revolutionary who, along with Karl Liebknecht, holds significant symbolic weight for Marxism.
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Rosa Luxemburgo is quoted about the importance of calling things by their name as an act of resistance.
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