Rosa Luxemburg was a Polish revolutionary, political theorist, and activist whose advocacy for socialist and democratic ideals profoundly influenced political thought. A leading figure in the early 20th-century European socialist movement, Luxemburg's commitment to justice and equality inspires those who fight for political and social change. Her unwavering dedication to her ideals serves as a beacon of strength, showing that one's voice can impact society even in the face of oppression.

"History is the only true teacher, the revolution the best school for the proletariat."



"Social democracy seeks and finds the ways, and particular slogans, of the workers' struggle only in the course of the development of this struggle, and gains directions for the way forward through this struggle alone."



"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."



"The masses are the decisive element, they are the rock on which the final victory of the revolution will be built."



"Marxism is a revolutionary worldview that must always struggle for new revelations."



"The masses are in reality their own leaders, dialectically creating their own development process."



"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."



"Bourgeois class domination is undoubtedly an historical necessity, but, so too, the rising of the working class against it. Capital is an historical necessity, but, so too, its grave digger, the socialist proletariat."

