"Tourism with Passion" Association and the "Synagogue" Center of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland are pleased to invite you to a lecture by Dr. Jacek Feduszka: "Rosa Luxemburg (1870-1919) and her vision of the revolution."
The meeting will take place on September 30, 2021 at 18:00 at the "Synagogue" Center.
A big number of misunderstandings have accumulated around Rosa Luxemburg in Poland - a controversial philosopher, leftist activist and one of the pioneers of modern economy. Her works "Accumulation of capital" and "Introduction to political economy" are included in the canon of the most important works of world economic literature. The "Russian Revolution", written in 1918, often quoted in historical and political science literature, is considered as a pioneering text. The author's criticism of the communistic way of exercising power by the ruling Bolshevik party in Russia became an important warning for many left-wingers. Rosa Luxemburg had argued with the Bolshevik concept before, and her views were recognized by Stalin as illegitimate contrary to Leninism. This sentence resulted in the fact that she was judged critically...
The admission to the event is free, the number of places is limited.
Jacek Andrzej Feduszka (born in 1963 in Zamość):
Dr. Humanities, graduate of the Catholic University of Lublin, historian, museologist, curator at the Zamość Museum. Author of scientific articles about the past times of Zamość. Permanent writer of "Tygodnik Zamojski".
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