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In Defence of Nationality

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In Defence of Nationality (Polish: W obronie narodowości, German: Zur Verteidigung der Nationalität) was a pamphlet written by Rosa Luxemburg and first published in Poznan in 1900.

Background

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Between 1893 and 1900. Luxemburg spoke out against the “Germanisation of Polish life” in various articles and speeches.[1] One of the events that promoted her to write the pamphlet was the Prussian government’s decision to abolish Polish-language lectures in schools in Poznań.[2]

Although the author questioned the need for Poland to regain independence and believed that from an economic point of view, Polish lands should remain with the partitioning states, she nevertheless argued for the full autonomy of the cultural development of Poles within these countries. In the pamphlet, she argued the right of Poles to cultivate their language and culture, while believing that the creation of antagonisms in this regard is not in the interest of German society, but only of its capitalist elite, who use nationalist conflicts for their political goals.[3]

The publication was intensively distributed in the proletarian milieu of Poznań. The pamphlet resulted in Luxemburg being charged with sedition and she had to appear in court to defend herself.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Young, James D. (1988). Socialism Since 1889 A Biographical History. Totowa NJ: Barnes & Noble. p. 26. ISBN 9780389208136. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  2. ^ Zarembka, Paul (2010). The National Question and the Question of Crisis. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. p. 49. ISBN 9780857244949. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  3. ^ Luxemburg, Rosa. "In Defense of Nationality (1900)". marxists.org. Marxists.org. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  4. ^ Nettl, J.P. (2019). Rosa Luxemburg. London: Verso Books. p. 186. ISBN 9781788731676. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
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