Marxism


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Marxism
n. doctrines of Karl Marx, Marxist doctrines advocating a socialistic and communistic approach to politics and economics


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Marxism
Marxism is both the theory and the political practice (that is, the praxis) derived from the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Any political practice or theory that is based on an interpretation of the works of Marx and Engels may be called Marxism; this includes different forms of politics and thought such as those of Communist Parties and Communist states, as well as academic research across many fields. And while there are many theoretical and practical differences among the various forms of Marxism, most forms of Marxism share:an attention to the material conditions of people's lives, and social relations among peoplea belief that people's consciousness of the conditions of their lives reflects these material conditions and relationsan understanding of class in terms of differing economic relations of production, and as a particular position within such relationsan understanding of material conditions and social relations as historically malleablea view of history according to which class struggle, the evolving conflict between classes with opposing interests, structures each historical period and drives historical changea sympathy for the working class or proletariatand a belief that the ultimate interests of workers best match those of humanity in general. The main points of contention among Marxists are the degree to which they are committed to a workers' revolution as the means of achieving human emancipation and enlightenment, and the actual mechanism through which such a revolution might occur and succeed. Marxism is correctly but not exhaustively described as a variety of Socialism being by far the variety for which there is the most historical experience both as a revolutionary movement and as the basis of actual governments. Some Marxists, however, such as Trotskyists, argue that no actual state has ever fully realized Marxist principles; other Marxists, such as Autonomists claim Marxist principles cannot be realized in any state construct seen through the 20th Century, and would necessitate a reconceptualization of the notion of state itself.
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Marxism
Noun
1. the economic and political theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that hold that human actions and institutions are economically determined and that class struggle is needed to create historical change and that capitalism will untimately be superseded by communism
(hypernym) communism


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