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  1. Marxism

    Summarize This Article Marxism, a body of doctrine developed by Karl Marx and, to a lesser extent, by Friedrich Engels in the mid-19th century. It originally consisted of three related ideas: a philosophical anthropology, a theory of history, and an economic and political program.There is also Marxism as it has been understood and practiced by the various socialist movements, particularly ...

  2. Where to start with Marxist theory? : r/Marxism

    After Marx's death, Marx's disciples (and his collaborator Engels to a certain extent) try to curate and elaborate on Marx's writings into a worldview and method of analyzing and attempting to change the world. As the SPD grows, this "marxism" grows with it. From the SPD (mainly Kautsky and Bernstein) two rival groups form: the orthodox ...

  3. Marxism

    The theory of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin is universally applicable. We should regard it not as a dogma, but as a guide to action. Studying it is not merely a matter of learning terms and phrases but of learning Marxism-Leninism as the science of revolution. It is not just a matter of understanding the general laws derived by Marx, Engels ...

  4. Beginners Guide to Marxism by Marxists Internet Archive 2009

    Marx's Philosophy. These two works were written by Marx just at the beginning of his political career: Theses on Feuerbach. Idealism and Materialism from "The German Ideology". Socialism: Utopian and Scientific was written by Engels 35 years later, in an effort to popularise Marx's ideas. It has three parts:

  5. 5.1: The Basics of Marxism

    To explain Marxism in IR, we need to start with Marx's main theory for the development of capitalism: historical materialism. Most simply, historical materialism asserts that human beings - including their relations with each other and their environment - are determined by the material conditions in which they can survive and reproduce. ...

  6. Karl Marx

    Karl Marx. First published Tue Aug 26, 2003; substantive revision Wed Apr 12, 2017. Karl Marx (1818-1883) is best known not as a philosopher but as a revolutionary, whose works inspired the foundation of many communist regimes in the twentieth century. It is hard to think of many who have had as much influence in the creation of the modern world.

  7. Karl Marx

    Karl Marx. First published Tue Aug 26, 2003; substantive revision Mon Dec 21, 2020. Karl Marx (1818-1883) is often treated as a revolutionary, an activist rather than a philosopher, whose works inspired the foundation of many communist regimes in the twentieth century. It is certainly hard to find many thinkers who can be said to have had ...

  8. Marxist philosophy

    Marxist philosophy or Marxist theory are works in philosophy that are strongly influenced by Karl Marx's materialist approach to theory, or works written by Marxists.Marxist philosophy may be broadly divided into Western Marxism, which drew from various sources, and the official philosophy in the Soviet Union, which enforced a rigid reading of what Marx called dialectical materialism, in ...

  9. Full article: What Is Marxism?

    From the very start, evolving and adapting to new situations has been essential to Marxism as a living tradition. Even in Marx's own hands, as we have seen, Marxism was not something fixed and unchanging. ... "We do not regard Marx's theory as something complete and inviolable," wrote Lenin (Citation 1969b, 34; italics in the original ...

  10. Lecture 12

    Overview. We consider closely Marx's Grundrisse, written between The German Ideology and Das Kapital. In the Grundrisse, Marx revisits and revises his theory of historical change. Previously, he argued that history is characterized by a uni-linear increase in the division of labor. He also argued that class struggle caused revolutionary ...

  11. Marxist Theory

    Eduard Bernstein (1850-1932): a prominent German Marxist. Karl Kautsky (1854-1938): the greatest theoretician of orthodox Marxism in Germany after Engels' death in 1895. Ferdinand Lassalle (1825 ...

  12. Marxist Literary Criticism: An Overview

    German Marxist theory found a further advocate in Karl Kautsky (1854-1938), whose preeminence endured till around 1915. A propagandist for the Social Democratic Party, he founded in 1883 a prestigious Marxist journal, Die Neue Zeit, which offered a forum for the elaboration of Marx's economic and political thought.His works included Karl Marx's Economic Teachings (1887) and The ...

  13. Karl Marx Sociologist: Contributions and Theory

    The main criticisms of Marxist theory include its deterministic view of history, overemphasis on class conflict, and belief in the inevitability of a proletariat revolution. Critics argue that it neglects other forms of identity and conflict (such as race, gender, or religion), underestimates the resilience of capitalism, and overlooks the potential for non-revolutionary paths to social change.

  14. Marxist Theory of the State: Origins, Function, and Criticisms

    The Marxist theory of the state is a framework for understanding the role and function of the state in society, as articulated by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in their writings on political economy and class conflict. The theory is based on the premise that the state is a tool of class rule, and that its primary function is to serve the interests of the ruling class in any given society.

  15. 2 The Revolutionary Theory of Karl Marx

    Marx's theory's central point is that society splits into two classes, the bourgeoisie, and the proletariat. One of the main talking points of Marx's manifesto is the class struggle. The bourgeoisie controls the means of production and therefore has disproportionate control over political and economic institutions.

  16. Introducing Marxism in International Relations Theory

    Marxism is both a critical approach that wants to always question the mainstream policy-driven approaches to IR theory and a classical approach via the philosophical and sociological tradition of its namesake, the philosopher Karl Marx (1818-1883). In fact, Marxism is the only theoretical perspective in IR that is named after a person.

  17. 12.2 The Marxist Solution

    Indeed, Mao recognized these practices as essential to the revolutionary movement: "A well-disciplined Party armed with the theory of Marxism-Leninism, using the method of self-criticism and linked with the masses of the people; an army under the leadership of such a Party; a united front of all revolutionary classes and all revolutionary ...

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  19. Youll Never Believe the Wacky Way the Marx Brothers Got Their Start

    The political satire developed in the Marx brothers' stage performances inspired Duck Soup, their 1933 masterpiece that is now considered to be one of the greatest comedy films of all-time.

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  21. Marxism: What It Is and Comparison to Communism ...

    Marxism is a social, political and economic philosophy that examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity and economic development. Marxism posits that the struggle between social ...

  22. Leninism

    Leninism, principles expounded by Vladimir I. Lenin, who was the preeminent figure in the Russian Revolution of 1917. Whether Leninist concepts represented a contribution to or a corruption of Marxist thought has been debated, but their influence on the subsequent development of communism in the Soviet Union and elsewhere has been of fundamental importance.

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