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  2. Criticism of Marxism - Wikipedia

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    The Marxists adopted the same attitude towards the Marxian system. Hence, Marx's anti-dogmatic attitude exists only in the theory and not in the practice of orthodox Marxism, and dialectic is used by Marxists, following the example of Engels' Anti-Dühring, mainly for the purposes of apologetics – to defend the Marxist system against criticism.

  3. Category:Critics of Marxism - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... People who are known for philosophical or economic criticism of Marxist theory. Not to be confused with ...

  4. Marxist schools of thought - Wikipedia

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    From the late 19th century onward, Marxism has developed from Marx's original revolutionary critique of classical political economy and materialist conception of history into a comprehensive, complete world-view. [1] There are now many different branches and schools of thought, resulting in a discord of the single definitive Marxist theory. [2]

  5. Criticism of communism - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of communist party rule, which is criticism of the practical policies implemented by 20th century governments claiming to follow the ideology of Marxism–Leninism (usually known as communist states) Criticism of Marxism, which is criticism of the political ideology and principles most often identified with the word communism

  6. Marxism, Freedom and the State - Wikipedia

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    Marxism, Freedom and the State critiques the leadership elements of Marxism and promotes consensus decision making between workers. [2] He labels Karl Marx as a bourgeois intellectual who looks down on the working class and sees them as unable to lead themselves. [2] However, he agrees with Marx's critique of capitalist economy. [2]

  7. Critical theory - Wikipedia

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    A critical theory is any approach to humanities and social philosophy that focuses on society and culture to attempt to reveal, critique, and challenge or dismantle power structures. [1] With roots in sociology and literary criticism, it argues that social problems stem more from social structures and cultural assumptions than from individuals.

  8. World revolution - Wikipedia

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    "To the grief of all the bourgeois we'll fan a worldwide conflagration!", a 1918 Soviet poster with the words from the poem The Twelve by Alexander Blok (artist Alexander Zelenskiy) World revolution is the Marxist concept of overthrowing capitalism in all countries through the conscious revolutionary action of the organized working class.

  9. Criticisms of the labour theory of value - Wikipedia

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    The household chooses that amount of leisure time and (via working time) that amount of consumption goods that maximises its utility level. With Marx, working time is not based on a free decision of households, but the outcome of a class struggle between workers and capitalists, the former trying to decrease, the latter to increase working time.