Marxist in the PONS Dictionary

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His beliefs and principles were driven by self-transformation, and he was mostly interested in Marxist philosophy.
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He employed Marxist terminology to motivate these positions.
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The proletariat's succession to the throne of universal class provides a plausible candidate, at least within the terms of Marxist thought.
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Many cultural studies scholars employed Marxist methods of analysis, exploring the relationships between cultural forms (the superstructure) and that of the political economy (the base).
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He began studying Marxist theories at a young age.
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He developed new economics courses in Marxist theory and the economics of women.
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A lot of people, mainly from conservatives and the wealthy who benefited from the status quo, called this theology Marxist.
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The liberal category is relatively unified, while the realist and Marxist views capture a vast range of outlooks.
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In this world neither liberal nor Marxist utopias are any longer believed in.
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The party viewed it as a rejection of Marxist principles.
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