rida100 Years Since Rosa Luxemburg’s Death: A Resolution On The Character of The New InternationalIt is difficult to know how to commemorate someone who you have never really seen as dead, a woman who shapes the contours of your mental…Jan 15, 2019Jan 15, 2019
ridaThe Frankfurt Court and Rosa LuxemburgFranz Pfemfert, editor of Die Aktion, a German Expressionist magazine, wrote these short lines as part of an issue dedicated to her on 7th…Dec 23, 2018Dec 23, 2018
rida“Namenlose, ihr Helden” (Nameless, you heroes) by Bruno SchönlankThis is really the product of an hour of procrastination and the realisation that the German National Library have digitised their…Nov 6, 2018Nov 6, 2018
ridaWomen Can Be Revolutionary Bros Too!Dedicated to revolutionary bros of all gendersAug 6, 2018Aug 6, 2018
ridaLetter to the Labour Leader by Franz MehringThis is the first of three letters written to the Labour Leader (the others written by Luxemburg and Liebknecht). The Labour Leader was the…Jul 31, 2018Jul 31, 2018
ridaHenriette Roland Holst: The ‘Blonde Madonna’ of the Second International“I’ll be a poet anyway,” is what Henriette Roland Holst said in response to her uncle reminding her that she had to comply with her…Jul 29, 2018Jul 29, 2018
ridaOn a Party Split by Otto RühleThe following article was published on 12th January 1916 in Vorwärts, the main organ of German Social Democracy. Several months of bitter…Jun 28, 2018Jun 28, 2018
ridaThe Difference Between Standing Up and Leaning In“Stand up” is a rallying cry in today’s world, we are called upon to stand up for ourselves, for the oppressed, for the planet. It presents…Mar 29, 2018Mar 29, 2018