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Some schools of thought have sought to combine Marxian concepts and non-Marxian concepts which has then led to contradictory conclusions. [3] Marxism–Leninism and its offshoots are the most well-known Marxist schools of thought as they were a driving force in international relations during most of the 20th century. [4]
Many communist schools of thought have sought to combine Marxian concepts and non-Marxian concepts which has then led to contradictory conclusions. [12] However, there is a movement toward the recognition that historical materialism and dialectical materialism remains the fundamental aspect of all Marxist communist schools of thought. [13]
Marxism has developed over time into various branches and schools of thought, and as a result, there is no single, definitive "Marxist theory". [2] Marxism has had a profound effect in shaping the modern world, with various left-wing and far-left political movements taking inspiration from it in varying local contexts. [3] [4] [5]
Pages in category "Marxist schools of thought" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Frankfurt School is a school of thought in sociology and critical philosophy. ... This began the period of the School's important work in Marxist critical theory ...
He commended Kołakowski's discussion of how the various Marxist schools of thought during the Second International differed from each other, and from Marx. While he found Kołakowski's discussions of Lenin and Soviet Marxism informative, he added that they had to be read with an awareness of Kołakowski's opposition to the Soviet regime. He ...
Marxists Internet Archive ; Marxmail.org; Marx Myths & Legends; Marxism Page; History of Economic Thought: Marxian School; History of Economic Thought: Neo Marxian; London Philosophy Study Guide on Marxism (offers many suggestions on what to read, depending on student's familiarity with the subject)
While Marxism had a significant impact on socialist thought, pre-Marxist thinkers (before Marx wrote on the subject) have advocated socialism in forms both similar and in stark contrast to Marx and Friedrich Engels' conception of socialism, advocating some form of collective ownership over large-scale production, worker-management within the ...