Rosa Luxemburg was a revolutionary socialist who fought and died for her
beliefs. In January 1919, after being arrested for her involvement in a
workers' uprising in Berlin, she was brutally murdered by a group of
right-wing soldiers. Her body was recovered days later from a canal. Six
years earlier she had published what was undoubtedly her finest
achievement, The Accumulation of Capital - a book which remains one of
the masterpieces of socialist literature. Taking Marx as her starting
point, she offers an independent and fiercely critical explanation of
the economic and political consequences of capitalism in the context of
the turbulent times in which she lived, reinterpreting events in the
United States, Europe, China, Russia and the British Empire. Many today
believe there is no alternative to global capitalism. This book is a
timely and forceful statement of an opposing view.