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Quotes from Rosa Luxemburg

People finally understood that the role of the social-democratic party rests on its conscious leadership of the mass struggle against the existing society, a struggle that must reckon with the vital, necessary conditions of capitalist society.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
One day, when the world market is more or less fully developed and can no longer be suddenly enlarged, and if labour productivity continues to advance, then sooner or later the periodic clashes between productive forces and market barriers will begin, and because of their recurrence, these will naturally become increasingly rough and stormy.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Democracy is indispensable, not because it renders superfluous the conquest of political power by the proletariat, but, on the contrary, because it makes this seizure of power both necessary and possible.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Being human means throwing your whole life on the scales of destiny when need be, all the while rejoicing in every sunny day and every beautiful cloud.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Revolutionary tactics cannot be invented by leaders; they must develop spontaneously-history comes first, leaders' consciousness second.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
History is the only true teacher, the revolution the best school for the proletariat.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
In the Imperialist Era, the foreign loan played an outstanding part as a means for young capitalist countries to acquire independence.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Under the leaden sway of Alexander III's government, the silence of the graveyard prevailed. Russian society, equally discouraged by the collapse of all hopes for peaceful reforms and by the apparent ineffectiveness of the revolutionary movement, was in the grip of a mood of depression and resignation.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
The masses are in reality their own leaders, dialectically creating their own development process.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
[Geology] opens up such wide intellectual vistas and supplies a more perfectly unified and more comprehensive conception of nature than any other science.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Bourgeois society stands at the crossroads, either transition to socialism or regression into barbarism.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Life is singing also in the sand crunching under the slow and heavy steps of the guards, when we know how to listen to it.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
History is the only true teacher, the revolution the best school for the proletariat.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Freedom only for the members of the government, only for the members of the Party - though they are quite numerous - is no freedom at all.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Freedom is always the freedom of dissenters.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
The more that social democracy develops, grows, and becomes stronger, the more the enlightened masses of workers will take their own destinies, the leadership of their movement, and the determination of its direction into their own hands.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Freedom is always freedom for the one who thinks differently.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
I hope to die at my post: in the streets or in prison.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
It [the proletariat] should and must at once undertake socialist measures in the most energetic, unyielding and unhesitant fashion, in other words, exercise a dictatorship, but a dictatorship of the class, not of a party or of a clique – dictatorship of the class, that means in the broadest possible form on the basis of the most active, unlimited participation of the mass of the people, of unlimited democracy.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Let us speak plainly. Historically, the errors committed by a truly revolutionary movement are infinitely more fruitful than the infallibility of the cleverest Central Committee.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Socialism does not mean getting together in a parliament and passing laws, socialism means for us overthrowing the ruling classes with all the brutality [loud laughter] that the proletariat is capable of deploying in its struggle.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Only the hammer blow of revolution, that is to say, the conquest of political power by the proletariat can break down [the] wall [between capitalist society and Socialist society].
~ Rosa Luxemburg
There was no doubt for Marx and Engels about the necessity of having the proletariat conquer political power. It is left to Bernstein to consider the poultry-yard of bourgeois Parliamentarism as the organ by which we are to realize the most formidable social transformation of history, the passage from capitalist society to Socialism.
~ Rosa Luxemburg