Democratic Marxism

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Short description: Term used to describe the compatibility of democracy with the worldview of Marx

Democratic Marxism is a term employed to emphasise the compatibility between democracy and Marxism.[citation needed] According to Kenneth Megill in his book The New Democratic Theory:[1]

Democratic Marxism is authentic Marxism—the Marxism which emphasizes the necessity for revolutionary action. Loyalty to the movement, not loyalty to any particular doctrine, is characteristic of the orthodox democratic Marxist.[2]

In his book Chile's Democratic Road to Socialism, Michael H. Fleet also uses the term democratic Marxism to describe the nature of the Chile an government at the time of Salvador Allende's presidency:

During at least two of the three years of democratic Marxist government, however, Chile faced severe economic and political crises.[3][when defined as?]

References

  1. The New Democratic Theory (1970). New York. Free Press. Macmillan.
  2. Megill, Kenneth A (10 October 2008). The new democratic theory - Kenneth A. Megill - Google Books. ISBN 9780029207802. https://books.google.com/books?id=owuDAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Democratic+Marxism%22. Retrieved 28 October 2011. 
  3. "Chile's Democratic Road to Socialism".





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