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  1. Marxism: Marxism is a pseudoscientific field of social studies that began as a revolutionary movement developed by Karl Marx, an alleged German scholar and his activist collaborator Friedrich Engels. Marx's approach is indicated by the opening line of the Communist ... [100%] 2023-02-18 [Sociology] [Worldviews]...
  2. Marxism: The Communist Manifesto Das Kapital Alienation · Bourgeoisie Class consciousness Commodity fetishism Communism Cultural hegemony Exploitation · Human nature Ideology · Proletariat Reification · Socialism Relations of production Marxian economics Labour power Law of value Means of production Mode of production Productive forces Surplus ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  3. Marxism: Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand class relations and social conflict and a dialectical perspective to view social transformation. It originates ... (Economic and sociopolitical worldview) [100%] 2024-01-10 [Marxism] [Communism]...
  4. Marxism: Marxism is a method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand class relations and social conflict and a dialectical perspective to view social transformation. It originates from the works ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-09-28 [Criticism of religion] [Democratic socialism]...
  5. Marxism: The Communist Manifesto Das Kapital Alienation · Bourgeoisie Class consciousness Commodity fetishism Communism Cultural hegemony Exploitation · Human nature Ideology · Proletariat Reification · Socialism Relations of production Marxian economics Labour power Law of value Means of production Mode of production Productive forces Surplus ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  6. Marxism: The Communist Manifesto Das Kapital Alienation · Bourgeoisie Class consciousness Commodity fetishism Communism Cultural hegemony Exploitation · Human nature Ideology · Proletariat Reification · Socialism Relations of production Marxian economics Labour power Law of value Means of production Mode of production Productive forces Surplus ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  7. Democratic Marxism: Democratic Marxism is a term employed to emphasise the compatibility between democracy and Marxism. According to Kenneth Megill in his book The New Democratic Theory: Democratic Marxism is authentic Marxism—the Marxism which emphasizes the necessity for revolutionary action. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-12 [Democratic socialism] [Types of democracy]...
  8. Cultural Marxism: Cultural Marxism is a branch of Marxist ideology formulated by the Frankfurt School, which had its origins the early part of the twentieth century. Cultural Marxism comprises much of the foundation of political correctness and wokeism. [70%] 2023-02-15 [Marxism] [Liberalism]...
  9. Orthodox Marxism: Orthodox Marxism is the body of Marxist thought that emerged after the death of Karl Marx (1818–1883) and which became the official philosophy of the majority of the socialist movement as represented in the Second International until the First ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-09-16 [Economic ideologies] [Materialism]...
  10. Analytical Marxism: Analytical Marxism refers to a style of thinking about Marxism that was prominent among predominantly English philosophers and social scientists during the 1980s. It was mainly associated with the September Group of academics, so called because they have biennial meetings ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  11. Rethinking Marxism: «Rethinking Marxism — A Journal of Economics, Culture & Society» (Переосмысливая марксизм — журнал экономики, культуры и общества) — общественно-научный журнал (США). Издание основано в 1988 г. [70%] 2023-09-19
  12. Living Marxism: Living Marxism was a British magazine originally launched in 1988 as the journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP). The magazine attracted attention for denying both the Rwandan genocide and Bosnian genocide. (British magazine (1988–2000)) [70%] 2024-01-02 [1988 establishments in the United Kingdom] [2000 disestablishments in the United Kingdom]...
  13. Rethinking Marxism: Rethinking Marxism is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering Marxist analyses of economics, culture, and society. It was established in 1988 and has been published by Routledge since 2003 on behalf of the Association for Economic and Social Analysis. (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-06 [Economics journals]
  14. Analytical Marxism: Analytical Marxism is a predominantly Anglophone variety of Marxism that emerged in the late 1970s, and whose leading proponents are located in philosophy and social science departments in US and European universities. It can be distinguished from certain classical forms ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2022-11-16
  15. Cultural Marxism: Cultural Marxism is a school or offshoot of Marxism that conceives of culture as central to the legitimation of oppression, in addition to the economic factors that Karl Marx emphasized. An outgrowth of Western Marxism (especially from Antonio Gramsci and ... [70%] 2023-12-28 [Marxism] [Communism]...
  16. Open Marxism: Open Marxism is a school of thought which draws on libertarian socialist critiques of party communism and stresses the need for openness to praxis and history through an anti-positivist (dialectical) method grounded in the "practical reflexivity" of Karl Marx ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-12-12
  17. Classical Marxism: Classical Marxism refers to the economic, philosophical and sociological theories expounded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels as contrasted with later developments in Marxism, especially Marxism–Leninism. Karl Marx (5 May 1818, Trier, Germany – 14 March 1883, London) was an ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-09-24 [Eponymous economic ideologies] [Philosophical movements]...
  18. Cultural Marxism: The 1958 Lituya Bay earthquake occurred on July 9, 1958 at 22:15:58 PST with a moment magnitude of 7.8 to 8.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme). The strike-slip earthquake took place on ... [70%] 2024-01-20
  19. Open Marxism: Open Marxism is a critical Marxist school of thought which critiques state socialism and party politics, stressing the need for openness to praxis and history through an anti-positivist method grounded in the "practical reflexivity" of Karl Marx's own ... (Marxist school of thought) [70%] 2023-12-19 [Autonomism] [Eponymous political ideologies]...
  20. Instrumental Marxism: Instrumental Marxism, or elite model, is a theory which reasons that policy makers in government and positions of power tend to "share a common business or class background, and that their decisions will reflect their business or class interests". It ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Sociological theories]
  21. Cultural Marxism: Cultural Marxism generally refers to one of two things: This conspiracy theory hinges on the idea that the Frankfurt School wasn't just an arcane strain of academic criticism. Instead, the Frankfurt School was behind an ongoing Marxist plot to ... [70%] 2023-12-17 [Alt-lite] [Alt-right]...
  22. Libertarian Marxism: Libertarian Marxism is a broad scope of economic and political philosophies that emphasize the anti-authoritarian and libertarian aspects of Marxism. Early currents of libertarian Marxism such as left communism emerged in opposition to Marxism–Leninism. (Social) [70%] 2023-09-25 [Eponymous economic ideologies] [Types of socialism]...
  23. Structural Marxism: Structural Marxism is an approach to Marxist philosophy based on structuralism, primarily associated with the work of the French philosopher Louis Althusser and his students. It was influential in France during the 1960s and 1970s, and also came to influence ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Social theories] [Structuralism]...
  24. Structural Marxism: Structural Marxism (sometimes called Althusserian Marxism) is an approach to Marxist philosophy based on structuralism, primarily associated with the work of the French philosopher Louis Althusser and his students. It was influential in France during the 1960s and 1970s, and ... (Marxist philosophy led by Louis Althusser) [70%] 2024-02-18 [Eponymous political ideologies] [Marxist schools of thought]...
  25. Marxism Today: Marxism Today war eine britische Zeitschrift, die von der Communist Party of Great Britain herausgegeben wurde und als deren autoritative Publikation für Theoriefragen galt. Sie ging aus der Vierteljahreszeitschrift Marxism Quarterly (bis 1954 Modern Quarterly) hervor, die im Zuge der ... [70%] 2024-09-29
  26. Marxism Today: «Марксизм тудей» (анг. Marxism Today переводится как «Марксизм сегодня») — теоретический журнал Коммунистической партии Великобритании, выпускавшийся до 1991 года. [70%] 2024-09-29
  27. Marxism Today: Cet article est une ébauche concernant la presse écrite et le Royaume-Uni. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. [70%] 2024-09-30
  28. American Marxism: American Marxism is a 2021 book by Mark Levin, a conservative radio host in the United States. The book is a New York Times bestseller and sold 700,000 in its first three weeks of publication. (2021 book by Mark Levin) [70%] 2024-09-29 [2021 non-fiction books] [Books about Marxism]...
  29. Black Marxism: Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition, first published in 1983, again in 2000 and a third edition in 2020, is a book written by the scholar Cedric Robinson. Influenced by many African-American and Black economists and ... (Book written by Cedric Robinson) [70%] 2024-09-29 [African-American leftism] [Books about Marxism]...
  30. Analytical Marxism: Analytical Marxism is an academic school of Marxist theory which emerged in the late 1970s, largely prompted by G. A. (School of Marxist theory) [70%] 2024-08-13 [Marxist schools of thought] [Analytic philosophy]...
  31. Post-Marxism: Post-Marxism is a political philosophy, critical social theory and school of thought which radically deconstructs Marxism, countering classical Marxist materialism, economism, historical determinism, anti-humanism, and class reductionism, whilst remaining committed to the construction of socialism. Post-Marxism can ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-12-03 [Critical theory] [Social theories]...
  32. Theoretician (Marxism): In Marxism, a theoretician is an individual who observes and writes about the condition or dynamics of society, history, or economics, making use of the main principles of Marxian socialism in the analysis. The term, "theoretician" as used by Marx ... (Marxism) [70%] 2024-01-26 [Marxist terminology]
  33. Post-Marxism: Post-Marxism is a perspective in critical social theory which radically reinterprets Marxism, countering its association with economism, historical determinism, anti-humanism, and class reductionism, whilst remaining committed to the construction of socialism. Most notably, post-Marxists are anti-essentialist ... (Trend in political philosophy and social theory) [70%] 2024-01-05 [Critical theory] [Eponymous political ideologies]...
  34. Commodity (Marxism): In classical political economy and especially Karl Marx's critique of political economy, a commodity is any good or service ("products" or "activities") produced by human labour and offered as a product for general sale on the market. Some other ... (Marxism) [70%] 2024-01-10 [Marxian economics] [Commodification]...
  35. Marxism-Leninism: Marxism-Leninism is an adaptation of Marxism developed by Vladimir Lenin, which led to the first successful communist revolution in Lenin's Russia in November 1917. As such, it formed the ideological foundation for the world communist movement centering on ... [70%] 2023-02-03
  36. Neo-Marxism: Neo-Marxism is a collection of Marxist schools of thought originating from 20th-century approaches to amend or extend Marxism and Marxist theory, typically by incorporating elements from other intellectual traditions such as critical theory, psychoanalysis, or existentialism. Neo-Marxism ... (Modern politico-economic ideology) [70%] 2024-01-06 [Neo-Marxism] [Eponymous political ideologies]...
  37. Archeio-Marxism: Archeio-Marxism (Greek: αρχειομαρξισμός) was a radical left political movement that was active in interwar Greece. The main motto of its supporters was "first education and then action" and they were against mass demonstrations and unionism. [70%] 2023-12-17 [1920s in Greece] [1930s in Greece]...
  38. Marxism–Leninism: Marxism–Leninism is a communist ideology that became the largest faction of the communist movement in the world in the years following the October Revolution. It was the predominant ideology of most socialist governments throughout the 20th century. (Communist ideology developed by Joseph Stalin) [70%] 2023-12-02 [Marxism–Leninism] [Authoritarianism]...
  39. Marxism-Leninism: Marxism-Leninism is an adaptation of Marxism developed by Vladimir Lenin, which led to the first successful communist revolution in Lenin's Russia in November 1917. As such, it formed the ideological foundation for the world communist movement centering on ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  40. Freudo-Marxism: Freudo-Marxism is a loose designation for philosophical perspectives informed by both the Marxist philosophy of Karl Marx and the psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund Freud. It has a rich history within continental philosophy, beginning in the 1920s and 1930s and ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-10-22 [Critical theory]
  41. Socialization (Marxism): In the theoretical works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels and subsequent Marxist writers, socialization (or the socialization of production) is the process of transforming the act of producing and distributing goods and services from a solitary to a social ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Marxian economics] [Political economy]...
  42. Theoretician (Marxism): In Marxism, a theoretician is an individual who observes and writes about the condition or dynamics of society, history, or economics, making use of the main principles of Marxian socialism in the analysis. The term, "theoretician" as used by Marx ... (Marxism) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Marxist terminology]
  43. Capital (marxism): Capital is a central concept in Marxian critique of political economy, and in marxian thought more generally. What's central for the marxian understanding of capital, is that capital is viewed as a social relation reproduced by the continuous expenditure ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-10 [Capital (economics)]

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