Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg brings together a global community of writers to revisit key aspects of Luxemburg's thought, from the accumulation of capital, to the mass strike, to her debate with Vladimir Lenin on the meaning of socialism, and her searing critiques of colonialism as inherent to capitalist accumulation.
About the Author: Jane Anna Gordon is professor of political science at University of Connecticut, with affiliations in American studies, El Instituto, philosophy, and women's, gender, and sexuality studies. Drucilla Cornell is emeritus professor of political science, women's studies, and comparative literature at Rutgers University.