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== See also == == See also ==
*[[Cultural Marxism]] *[[Cultural Marxism]]
 +==See also==
 +* [[Analytical Marxism]]
 +* [[Anarchism and Marxism]]
 +* [[Austromarxism]]
 +* [[Classical Marxism]]
 +* [[Commodity (Marxism)]]
 +* [[Cultural Marxism]]
 +* [[Democracy in Marxism]]
 +* [[Freudo-Marxism]]
 +* [[International Marxist Tendency]]
 +* [[International Socialist Tendency]]
 +* [[Karl Marx]]
 +* [[Karl Marx House]]
 +* [[Karl Marx in film]]
 +* [[Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence|''Karl Marx's Theory of History'']]
 +* [[Legal Marxism]]
 +* [[Libertarian Marxism]]
 +* ''[[Living Marxism]]''
 +* [[Marxian Class Theory]]
 +* [[Marxian economics]]
 +* [[Marxism and Freedom: From 1776 Until Today|''Marxism and Freedom'']]
 +* ''[[Marxism and the U.S.A.]]''
 +* [[Marxism–Leninism]]
 +* ''[[Marxism Today]]''
 +* [[Marxist aesthetics]]
 +* [[Marxist analysis]]
 +* [[Marxist conception of human nature]]
 +* [[Marxist criminology]]
 +* [[Marxist feminism]]
 +* [[Marxist film theory]]
 +* [[Marxist geography]]
 +* [[Marxist historiography]]
 +* [[Marxist humanism]]
 +* [[Marxist international relations theory]]
 +* [[Marxist literary criticism]]
 +* [[Marxist philosophy]]
 +* [[Marxist philosophy of nature]]
 +* [[Marxist sociology]]
 +* [[Marxist Workers' League (US)]]
 +* ''[[Marxists Internet Archive]]''
 +* [[Marx Memorial Library]]
 +* [[Marx’s method]]
 +* [[Marx's notebooks on the history of technology|Marx's notebooks on technology]]
 +* [[Marx's theory of alienation]]
 +* [[Marx's theory of human nature]]
 +* [[Neo-Marxism]]
 +* [[Open Marxism]]
 +* [[Orthodox Marxism]]
 +* [[Political Marxism]]
 +* [[Post-Marxism]]
 +* [[Pre-Marx socialists]]
 +* [[Reification (Marxism)]]
 +* ''[[Rethinking Marxism]]''
 +* [[Revisionism (Marxism)]]
 +* [[Revolutionary Marxist League]]
 +* [[Socialism (Marxism)]]
 +* ''[[Specters of Marx]]''
 +* [[Structural Marxism]]
 +* ''[[The Marxism of Che Guevara]]''
 +* [[Western Marxism]]
 +* [[Young Marx]]
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Marxism is the political practice and social theory based on the works of Karl Marx, a nineteenth century philosopher, economist, journalist, and revolutionary along with Friedrich Engels. Marx drew on Hegel's philosophy, the political economy of Adam Smith, Ricardian economics, and 19th century French socialism to develop a critique of society which he claimed was both scientific and revolutionary. This critique achieved its most systematic (if unfinished) expression in his magnum opus, Capital: A Critique of Political Economy (Das Kapital).

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