Anarchists don't love Rosa Luxemburg. I mean, there may be some that do for whatever reason, but she hated anarchists and wrote about it.
Anarchists don't love Rosa Luxemburg. I mean, there may be some that do for whatever reason, but she hated anarchists and wrote about it.
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It's not really a matter of being heterodox: she thought anarchists sucked. She wasn't at all unclear about it. I think that many anarchists may just know she was killed by the state and never bothered to read anything she wrote.
If someone calls themself an anarchist, that's presumably a central commitment for them, right? I don't care how heterodox they are: if they don't think of themselves as some kind of anarchist, why call themselves one?
"therewith the historical career of anarchism is well-nigh ended": I guess people could be heterodox masochists or something? I think it's simpler to just think they haven't read her stuff.
I have no objection to them reading her: I just doubt that they did. Whatever you think of Nietzsche, he wasn't actually arguing for one left tendency over another and so people can excuse his right-wing stuff as philosophical.
@richpuchalsky @julieofthespirits iirc most of her anti anarchist stuff is in the Mass Strike, written 1906.
So that's 8 years before her own party the social democrats voted for war credits and she broke with her entire faction except for a couple of people. And 12 years before they sent proto-fascist paramilitaries to assassinate her. Possibly context might be useful in this case.