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Review and Prospect of Chinese Study on Rosa Luxemburg

Pages 141-149 | Published online: 31 Mar 2016
 

ABSTRACT

This article reviews the history of research on Rosa Luxemburg in China and concludes the characteristics of recent study. Although the study on Rosa Luxemburg has already made great progress, it still has many shortcomings and limitations. First, influenced by Western Marxism, the study contains a trend of over abstraction and modernization of the thought of Rosa Luxemburg; second, it may be far from reality to regard historical materialism as a totality method; additionally, the study is not sufficient in cognizing the limitation of Rosa Luxemburg's thought. After elaborating these problems, this article will try to point out the possible prospects of the study on Rosa Luxemburg in the future.

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Notes on contributor

Ma Jiahong (following Chinese practice, the surname, Ma, is placed first) is a PhD student in the Department of Comparative Politics in the School of International Studies, Peking University. Her research field includes the thought of Rosa Luxemburg, the history of socialist thoughts, and comparative study of political thoughts.

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