Social Reform or Revolution?
| Author | Rosa Luxemburg |
|---|---|
| Original title | Sozialreform oder Revolution? |
| Language | German |
| Genre | Political philosophy |
Publication date | 1898–99 (as a series of articles); 1899 (as a pamphlet); 1908 (revised second edition) |
| Publication place | German Empire |
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Social Reform or Revolution? (German: Sozialreform oder Revolution?) is an 1899 pamphlet by Polish-German Marxist theorist Rosa Luxemburg. Luxemburg argues that trade unions, reformist political parties and the expansion of social democracy—while important to the proletariat's development of class consciousness—cannot create a socialist society as Eduard Bernstein, among others, argued. Instead, she argues from a historical materialist perspective that capitalism is economically unsustainable and will eventually collapse and that a revolution is necessary to transform capitalism into socialism. The pamphlet was heavily influential in revolutionary socialist circles and along with Luxemburg's other work an important precursor to left communist theory.