Similar words: marxism, marx, karl marx, exist, sexist, coexist, preexist, existing. Meaning: ['mɑːksɪst] n. 1. an advocate of Marxism 2. emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries. adj. following the ideas of Marx and Engels.
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1 He writes from a Marxist perspective.
2 The party had a Marxist ideology.
3 She always takes a Marxist line.
4 This revisionist thesis departs even further from Marxist assertions.
5 By 1930 he had abandoned his Marxist principles.
6 He avowed his commitment to Marxist ideals.
7 The film retells the famous legend with a Marxist spin.
8 The new vicar's a Marxist that'll set the cat among the pigeons!
9 According to Marxist theory, a society's superstructure is its legal, social, cultural and political institutions,(www.Sentencedict.com) which are based on its economic systems.
10 We stayed up discussing the finer points of Marxist theory.
11 He applies the Marxist world view dogmatically to all social phenomena.
12 Is the Marxist explanation, therefore, totally inadequate?
13 Contrast this with a Marxist view of property rights.
14 This has some affinity with the Marxist position.
15 Socialist and Marxist theories of the state.
16 One such is provided in recent Marxist literature.
17 Consequently the Marxist view is certain to re-emerge.
18 The main voluntary agency dealing with literacy is Marxist.
19 In particular, the Interactionist and Marxist approaches.
20 Even Marxist critics are generally dismissive.
21 Salvador Samayoa was a leader of the Marxist insurgency seeking to defeat the army.
22 Elsewhere, Thompson relates Marxist thinking to what he called industrial syndicalism and describes as one of the great themes of Owenism.
23 It is also true, however, that the Marxist tradition is responsible for some of the difficulties described above as well.
24 It was an issue that sharply divided the Marxist Left.
25 Marxist feminism, like radical feminism, regards the relationship between the sexes as political: that is, about power.
26 The further capitalism developed the more compelling the Marxist analysis became.
27 At the opposite end of the political spectrum are the Marxist theories.
28 There are two closely connected points to make at this stage about these Marxist accounts.
29 This more sophisticated view of literary production is clearly at odds with the vulgar Marxist criticism of Zhdanov, Radek and Stetsky.
30 The memoirs and documentary editions published reflected a relatively wide range of Marxist approaches.
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