Injustice in the thought of Rosa Luxemburgo

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  • Zilda Márcia Grícoli Iokoi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/poliética.v1i1.15216

Keywords:

Rosa Luxemburgo, rights, workers, power, socialism, social revolution

Abstract

In this article I highlight the of Rosa Luxemburg’s fundaments of political thought about rights of workers and the dilemmas of the Marxist formulation about the constitution process of power in Socialism. Since the dawn of the nineteenth century Rosa defended the need to establish the field of disagreements and criticisms as tools for the Social Revolution. Her disagreements with Bernstein were methodological as the debate allows the formulation of the theories of what to do. This debate, which importance is indisputable at the moment, can illuminate the dangers of forced consensus by not reflected information like what occurred with the Movement of Landless in Brazil.

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