Rakesh wrote in [6286]: > And do not forget that Grossmann praises Luxemburg for defending the > revolutionary core of marxism against revisionists. Yes, but this was the position of Lenin, Trotsky and the entire Third International. Even after the ascendancy of Stalin and 'socialism in a single country', Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht had the status of martyrs. Their murders were also held up by both Leninists and Stalinists alike as examples of social democratic 'treachery' (whether there was actual complicity by the SPD representatives in the bourgeois government remains unclear, at least to me). So when Grossmann praises Luxemburg on this score he is not exactly sticking his foot way out on a limb. Indeed, paying homage to Rosa the revolutionary has always preceded (often vicious) assaults on her theoretical and political perspectives. In solidarity, Jerry ----------------------------------------------------- EPITAPH FOR ROSA LUXEMBURG Here lies buried Rosa Luxemburg A Jew from Poland Who fought for German workers Killed by order of German oppressors. You who are oppressed: Bury your differences. -- Bertoldt Brecht (1948) ----------------------------------------------------
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