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Marxism    音標拼音: [m'ɑrksɪzəm]
n. 馬克思主義

馬克思主義

Marxism
n 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capitalism will ultimately be superseded by communism

Marxism \Marx"ism\, prop. n.
A system of economic and political thought, originated by
Karl Marx, and elaborated by others. It holds that the state
has been the a device for suppression of the masses, allowing
exploitation by a dominant (capitalistic) class; that
historical change occurs through class struggle; and that the
capitalist system will inevitably wither away to be
superseded by a classless society.
[PJC]

55 Moby Thesaurus words for "Marxism":
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Communist Party, Fabian socialism, Fabianism, Maoism,
Marxian socialism, Marxism-Leninism, Saint-Simonism, Stalinism,
Titoism, Trotskyism, animalism, atomism, behaviorism,
collective ownership, collectivism, commonsense realism, communism,
democratic centralism, dialectical materialism, earthliness,
empiricism, epiphenomenalism, guild socialism,
historical materialism, hylomorphism, hylotheism, hylozoism,
iron curtain, materialism, mechanism, nationalization,
natural realism, naturalism, new realism, phalansterism,
physicalism, physicism, positive philosophy, positivism,
pragmaticism, pragmatism, public ownership, realism,
representative realism, revisionism, secularism, socialism,
state socialism, substantialism, temporality, utopian socialism,
worldliness

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  • Marxism - Wikipedia
    Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis It uses a dialectical and materialist interpretation of historical development, [1] better known as historical materialism, to analyse class relations, social conflict, and social transformation
  • Marxism | Definition, History, Ideology, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    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
  • What Is Marxism? Explanation In Simple Terms - YourDictionary
    At its center, Marxism was a theory created by Marx and Engels to create a classless society where workers were appreciated and worked to benefit the common good While the true theory has never reached fruition, a few governments have tried through communism and socialism
  • Marxism: What It Is and Comparison to Communism . . . - Investopedia
    Marxism is a social, political, and economic philosophy named after the 19th century German philosopher and economist Karl Marx His work examines the historical effects of capitalism on labor,
  • Karl Marx Sociologist: Contributions and Theory - Simply Psychology
    Marxism can help sociologists understand how past revolutions have occurred in capitalist societies It is considered a social theory of vital importance for understanding the issues and possibilities of social change and social reproduction in modern societies
  • Marxism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Marxism is the name for a set of political and economic ideas The basic ideas are that: The world is split into multiple classes (groups) of people The two main classes are the working class and the capitalist, or ruling, class The working class is exploited by the ruling class
  • Marxism: Examples, Concepts, Ideology, Criticisms - Helpful Professor
    Marxism is a political, cultural, and economic philosophy that theorizes that social conflict exists due to constant power struggles between capitalists and workers Examples of marxism that demonstrate its powerful ability to critique capitalism include:
  • Marxists Internet Archive
    The most complete library of Marxism with content in 80 languages and the works of over 720 authors readily accessible by archive, sujbect, or history as well as hundreds of periodicals
  • What is Marxism? | Definitions, History, Examples Analysis - Perlego
    Marxism is a social, political and economic philosophy named after German philosopher Karl Marx (1818-83) At its core, Marxism is understood as a critique of capitalism It examines capitalism’s impact on the worker, suggesting they are exploited and alienated from their own labour
  • Karl Marx - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Karl Marx (1818–1883) is often treated as an activist rather than a philosopher, a revolutionary whose works inspired the foundation of communist regimes in the twentieth century





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