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Rosa Luxemburg was a Marxist theorist and revolutionary, whose works mainly revolve around Marxism, socialism, democracy, and capitalism. Her first major work, The Industrial Development of Poland (1897), was actually her doctoral dissertation at the University of Zurich. In it, she argued that Russian Poland had become economically integrated into the Russian Empire and that its industrial growth depended fundamentally on access to the Russian market. Although not explicitly a Marxist work, in it Luxemburg argued against Polish nationalism. Her breakthrough contribution came with Social Reform or Revolution? (1899), written as a response to Eduard Bernstein's revisionism. Here, Luxemburg defends Orthodox Marxism against gradualist reformism, arguing that Bernstein's reformist path would "paralyze completely the proletarian class struggle", resulting not in socialism but only the reform of capitalism. The text established her as one of the leading Marxist theorists.
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