Rosa Luxemburg on the Spartacus Programme; Speech Delivered on December 30, 1918 at the Founding Conference of the Communist Party of Germany held in Berlin. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul with What Does Spartacus Want? Draft Programme of the Communist Party of Germany, 1918
by Luxemburg, Rosa (Eden and Cedar Paul, translators)
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London: Merlin, 1971. Paper bound, red stapled wrappers, iv + Pp44. Includes glossary of names & references. From a speech delivered on December 30, 1918 at the founding conference of the Communist Party of Germany held in Berlin along with the CP's draft programme of 1918. Tight and unmarked - a very good or better copy. 70 grams.
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- Rosa Luxemburg on the Spartacus Programme; Speech Delivered on December 30, 1918 at the Founding Conference of the Communist Party of Germany held in Berlin. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul with What Does Spartacus Want? Draft Programme of the Communist Party of Germany, 1918
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- Luxemburg, Rosa (Eden and Cedar Paul, translators)
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- London: Merlin, 1971
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- Communist Party of Germany
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