Ethics as an element of focus in Rosa Luxemburg's thought
Abstract
Marxist theorist, Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919), described by the teacher E. Dussel as a “brilliant Polish Jewish intellectual; extremely current because of the awareness she possessed of the Power that weighed upon her in three of its dimensions: as a Jew, as a woman, and as a Pole ”. From its beginning it showed an extreme coherence, like Marx himself, between two poles: the principles of socialism and the explanations in critical social sciences (the theory), and its strategic and tactical analyzes and actions (the practice). A central element of his thought is the dialectic of spontaneity and organization, in which spontaneity must be considered as a radical (or even anarchist) approach, and organization as a more bureaucratic or institutional approach to the class struggle.