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Marxism

[mahrk-siz-uhm] / ˈmɑrk sɪz əm /




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In London, the 17-year-old Eric wrote in his diary that he wanted to dive into Marxism “like into the sea, and sink into it.”

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 14, 2026

He was a leading member of the "Frankfurt School", a body of thought critical of capitalism from a "new left" perspective distinct from traditional Marxism.

From BBC Mar. 14, 2026

Unlike Marxism or reform liberalism, it has no systematic ideological program; rather, it is a set of dispositions and attitudes.

From Salon Nov. 1, 2025

To be doubly certain, I consulted a leading historian of American Marxism, Paul Buhle, a retired lecturer at Brown University.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 2, 2024

This is certainly not the place to argue whether or not Freudianism and Marxism should be deemed pseudosciences, but a tendency to confuse factual statements with empty logical formulations leads to sloppy thought.

From "Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences" by John Allen Paulos




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