Women in dark times: Rosa Luxemburg and Hannah Arendt ; Mulheres em tempos sombrios: Rosa Luxemburgo e Hannah Arendt
In spite of Hannah Arendt's critique of Marxism, she had a very dose proximity of thought with the Marxist Rosa Luxemburg. The author argues that it seems as Arendt opens up for an out-definition of Luxemburg from Marxism, rather than admitting that Luxemburg's concept of political action and revolutionary view constitute important anti-totalitarian elements within the Marxist tradition itself, elements which Arendt in her turn seems to be strongly influenced by in her own concept of political action and her view on revolution. Arendt's critique of Karl Marx leads her on a path away from Marxi... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Artikel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2006 |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas
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Schlagwörter: | Rosa Luxemburg / Hannah Arendt / Marxismo / Revolução política / Revolução social / Marxism / Political revolution / Social revolution |
Sprache: | Portuguese |
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Link(s) : | https://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/cma/article/view/19534 |
In spite of Hannah Arendt's critique of Marxism, she had a very dose proximity of thought with the Marxist Rosa Luxemburg. The author argues that it seems as Arendt opens up for an out-definition of Luxemburg from Marxism, rather than admitting that Luxemburg's concept of political action and revolutionary view constitute important anti-totalitarian elements within the Marxist tradition itself, elements which Arendt in her turn seems to be strongly influenced by in her own concept of political action and her view on revolution. Arendt's critique of Karl Marx leads her on a path away from Marxism, but at the same time Arendt's dose proximity of thought with the Marxist Rosa Luxemburg in turn brings her closer to the Marxist tradition again. ; Apesar da crítica de Hannah Arendt ao marxismo ela tinha grande proximidade de idéias com a marxista Rosa Luxemburg. Segundo a autora, Arendt parece optar por excluir Luxemburg do marxismo, em vez de admitir que o conceito de ação política e a perspectiva revolucionária de Luxemburg constituem importantes elementos antitotalitários dentro da própria tradição marxista, elementos que parecem por sua vez ter influenciado fortemente Arendt em seu próprio conceito de ação política e em sua abordagem da revolução. A crítica de Arendt a Karl Marx a conduz por um caminho que a afasta do marxismo, mas ao mesmo tempo a grande proximidade de idéias com a marxista Rosa Luxemburg a reaproxima por sua vez da tradição marxista.