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=== ''The Accumulation of Capital'' === [[File:Rosa Lux Berlin 1907.jpg|thumb|Luxemburg at home with a book, 1907]] ''[[The Accumulation of Capital]]'' was the only work Luxemburg officially published on economics during her lifetime. In the polemic, she argued that capitalism needs to constantly expand into non-capitalist areas in order to access new supply sources, markets for surplus value and reservoirs of labour.<ref name="Reform or Revolution">{{cite book|author-last1=Luxemburg |author-first1=Rosa |contributor-last=Scott |contributor-first=Helen |contribution=Introduction to Rosa Luxemburg |title=The Essential Rosa Luxemburg: Reform or Revolution and The Mass Strike |url=https://archive.org/details/essentialrosalux00luxe |url-access=limited |date=2008 |publisher=Haymarket Books |location=Chicago |page=[https://archive.org/details/essentialrosalux00luxe/page/n14 18] |isbn=978-1931859363}}</ref> According to Luxemburg, Marx had made an error in {{lang|de|[[Das Kapital]]}} in that the proletariat could not afford to buy the commodities they produced and by his own criteria it was impossible for capitalists to make a profit in a closed-capitalist system since the demand for commodities would be too low and therefore much of the value of commodities could not be transformed into money. According to Luxemburg, capitalists sought to realise profits through offloading surplus commodities onto non-capitalist economies, hence the phenomenon of imperialism as capitalist states sought to dominate weaker economies. However, this was leading to the destruction of non-capitalist economies as they were increasingly absorbed into the capitalist system. With the destruction of non-capitalist economies, there would be no more markets to offload surplus commodities onto and capitalism would break down.<ref name=":0">{{cite book|title=Main Currents of Marxism |author-last=Kołakowski |author-first=Leszek |author-link=Leszek Kołakowski |publisher=W. W. Norton & Company |year=2008 |pages=407–415}}</ref> ''The Accumulation of Capital'' was harshly criticised by both Marxist and non-Marxist economists on the grounds that her logic was circular in proclaiming the impossibility of realising profits in a close-capitalist system and that her [[Underconsumption#Marxian|underconsumptionist]] theory was too crude.<ref name=":0"/> Her conclusion that the limits of the capitalist system drive it to imperialism and war led Luxemburg to a lifetime of campaigning against militarism and colonialism.<ref name="Reform or Revolution"/>
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