Marxist
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Adjective
Marxist (not comparable)
- Following the ideals of Marxism.
- 1925, Nikolaĭ Ivanovich Bukharin, Lenin as a Marxist, Communist Party of Great Britain, page 7:
- Lenin's Marxist tendencies were underscored by his beliefs in state capitalism and the inconsistency of socialist democracy with the rule and dictatorship of one individual.
- 2015, Q. Edward Wang, Marxist Historiographies: A Global Perspective, Routledge, page 187:
- Some of the historians working on these projects were influenced in some way or another by Marxist views toward history.
- 1925, Nikolaĭ Ivanovich Bukharin, Lenin as a Marxist, Communist Party of Great Britain, page 7:
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following Marxism
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Marxist (plural Marxists)
- One that believes in or follows the ideals of Marxism.
- 2001, Adam Mars-Jones, Mr. Fortune's Maggot: And, the Salutation With An Introduction by Adam Mars-Jones, The New York Review of Books, introduction
- What sort of Marxist devotes six years to the perfecting of a novel so remote from the struggle for tomorrow?
- 2015, Park Si-soo, Leading Economist Dies at 73, The Korea Times
- Korea's leading Marxist economist Kim Soo-haeng, who translated the legendary economic book "Capital: Critique of Political Economy" into Korean in 1990, died of a heart attack in the United States, recently.
- 2001, Adam Mars-Jones, Mr. Fortune's Maggot: And, the Salutation With An Introduction by Adam Mars-Jones, The New York Review of Books, introduction
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one who follows Marxism
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- Marxist in Duden online
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