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View definitions for Marxism

Marxism

noun as in communism

noun as in socialism

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

Marxism is known for socialism, and socialism is often described as the exploitation of the working class.

From Salon

By 1968, they had built a substantial local following and were influenced by Marxism, the White Panthers, the Beats and other social-political movements.

"But nonetheless, he turned very much against the Church, embraced secular life, rejected God and embraced Bolshevism and Marxism."

From BBC

"What I'm talking about in the book is very closely intertwined with what I call cultural Marxism," Cruz says.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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