“I Have a Thousand More Things I Want to Say to You”: An Introduction to Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg, Drucilla Cornell and Jane Anna Gordon
Debating Nationalism
A Troubled Legacy: Rosa Luxemburg and the Non-Western World, Peter Hudis
The Contemporary Transnational Relevance of Rosa Luxemburg’s Socialist Critique of National Self-Determination, Drucilla Cornell
Against a Single History, for a Revaluation of Power: Luxemburg, James, and a Decolonial Critique of Political Economy, Alyssa Adamson
Revolutionary Subjects
Walter Rodney’s Russian Revolution and the Curious Case of Rosa Luxemburg,
Robin D. G. Kelley
A Political Economy of the Damned: Reading Rosa Luxemburg on Slavery through a Creolizing Lens, Jane Anna Gordon
One Hundred Years of Rosa Luxemburg’s Marxism: Imperialism and Lessons in Democracy for the ContemporarySouth African Left, Gunnett Kaaf
Rosa Luxemburg, Nature, and Imprisonment, Maria Theresia Starzmann
The Mass Strike, Past and Present
“The Living Pulsebeat of the Revolution”: Reading Luxemburg and Du Bois on the
Strike, Rafael Khachaturian
Luxemburg on Tahrir Square: Reading the Arab Revolutions with Rosa
Luxemburg’s The Mass Strike, Sami Zemni, Brecht De Smet, and Koenraad Boegaert
Migrant Caravans and Luxemburg’s Spontaneous Mass Strike, Josué Ricardo López
Reconsidering Primitive Accumulation
Disaggregating Primitive Accumulation, Robert Nichols
“No Eyes, No Interest, No Frame of Reference”: Rosa Luxemburg, Southern African
Historiography, and Pre-Capitalist Modes of Production, Jeff Guy
Luxemburg’s Contemporary Resonances in South Africa: Capital’s Renewed Super-Exploitation of People and Nature, Patrick Bond
Primitive Accumulation and the Government of the State in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Ahmed Veriava
Rosa Luxemburg and the Primitive Accumulation of Whiteness, Siddhant Issar,
Rachel H. Brown, and John McMahon
Creolizing The Accumulation of Capital through Social Reproduction Theory: A Distinctively Luxemburgian Feminism, Ankica Čakardić
Unfinished Conversations among Revolutionary Women
“Staying Human”: Rosa, Raya, and Total Revolution, Nigel C. Gibson
Claudia Jones, Political Economy, and the Creolizing of Rosa Luxemburg,
Paget Henry
“To Be Young, Gifted, and” Woman: Reading Rosa Luxemburg through Lorraine Hansberry and the Black Radical Tradition, LaRose T. Parris