Rosa Luxemburg Foundation
Abbreviation | RLS |
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Named after | Rosa Luxemburg |
Formation | 1990 |
Legal status | Nonprofit foundation |
Headquarters | Berlin |
Chair | Dagmar Enkelmann |
Deputy | Thomas Händel |
Deputy | Sabine Reiner |
Executive director | Daniela Trochowski |
Affiliations | Die Linke |
Staff | 183 (2012) |
Website | www.rosalux.de |
The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (
Left Party. The foundation states that it "stands for democratic socialism with an unwavering internationalist focus" and is "committed to a radical perspective emphasizing public awareness, education, and social critique."[1] The foundation was established in Berlin in 1990 (originally as the "Social Analysis and Political Education Association").[2] In 2018, the German state subsidized the work of the foundation with 64 million euros.[3]
See also
- CDU)
- Greens)
- Friedrich Ebert Foundation (SPD)
- Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FDP)
- CSU)
- AfD)
References
- ^ "About Us". Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
- ^ Carroll, William. 2014. "Alternative Policy Groups and Transnational Counter-Hegemonic Struggle." Pp. 259–84 in Yıldız Atasoy (ed.) Global Economic Crisis and the Politics of Diversity. London & New York: Palgrave MacMillan
- ^ "Spur des Geldes: Wie der Staat mit Millionen eine linke Anti-Hass-Industrie unterstützt" (tr. "Money trail: How the state supports a left-wing anti-hate industry with millions") focus.de, 28 June 2020