ROSA LUXEMBURGO Y HEGEL: DERROTA, NEGATIVIDAD Y VERDAD HISTÓRICA

In this video, we explore an unexpected yet profoundly relevant intersection: Rosa Luxemburg and Hegel. Starting with Rosa Luxemburg's 1919 text, *Order Reigns in Berlin*, we analyze the historical context of the German revolution following World War I, its violent defeat, and the assassination of one of the most important Marxist thinkers of the 20th century. From there, we engage in dialogue between this historical experience and a central idea from the preface to Hegel's *Phenomenology of Spirit*: truth does not emerge by avoiding error, but by traversing the negative. Defeat, far from negating the revolutionary process, becomes a constitutive moment in its development.