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The subject of this study is Rosa Luxemburg’s contribution to economic theory. It arose out of materials gathered for a broader monograph, on the economic views of the Polish-German socialist, that was abandoned by the author. Such a narrowing of the subject-matter may nevertheless have some practical advantages. At a certain stage of research, one of the fundamental duties of the historian of science should be to separate out those works and ideas that are seeking to resolve in an independent way some technical problem, from the works that are derivative, because they are publicizing ideas or entering into polemics. This procedure may also facilitate a change in attitudes towards Rosa Luxemburg among her resolute and diehard opponents. Such attitudes can be illustrated by the story of a certain scholar, with significant achievements in economic theory and the popularization of Marx’s theory in Poland, who once remarked ‘Eliminate Rosa Luxemburg, eliminate her ideas at every step.’ This is a measure of the antipathy that has been aroused by this author, entangled, as rarely anyone has been, in violent political and ideological disputes. In these matters her opponents will probably never change their established views. However, it is possible to undermine these opinions on the basis of the development of science, in particular that part of it that has been verified in real life.

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  1. J.M. Keynes The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money London: Macmillan 1936.

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  2. M. Kalecki Essays in the Theory of Economic Fluctuations London 1939, pp. 45–6.

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  6. For example in J. Robinson Economic Philosophy London 1962, p. 93, and in ‘The Relevance of Economic Theory’ Monthly Review January 1971

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  9. A first version of this work, entitled Teoria ekonomiczne Róży Luksemburg was the basis of a post-doctoral examination in the spring of 1964 in the Department of Political Economy at the University of Warsaw. The official examiners were Professors Oskar Lange and Jerzy Tepicht. Extracts from the work appeared in Ekonomista 1963, nr. 1 and 1969 nr. 1. And in the book J. Górski, T. Kowalik & W. Sierpiński Historia powszechnej myśli ekonomicznej [A History of Economic Thought] Warszawa 1967. The most important conclusions of this work are presented in English in ‘Rosa Luxemburg’s Theory of Accumulation and Imperialism’ in Problems of Economic Dynamics and Planning, Essays in Honour of Michał Kalecki [Warszawa: PWN-Polish Scientific Publishers 1964] and in the entry ‘Rosa Luxemburg’ in the International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences U.S.A. 1968 volume 9, pp. 496–8.

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Kowalik, T. (2014). Introduction. In: Rosa Luxemburg. Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137428349_1

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