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Definition of Marxist in English: Marxistnoun ˈmɑːksɪst A supporter of the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. some of the workers are Marxists Example sentencesExamples - He's surely the only director ever to put Marxist rants into the mouths of lap dancers.
- For them, "bourgeois" evokes the Marxist meaning of landowner.
- At every juncture, his attachment to an analysis through the prism of Marxist critical theory derails his book.
- One question that remains is whether he has rejected his Marxist roots.
- My social position really, in the classic Marxist analysis, is I'm an artisan.
- In 1936, the Marxist critic published his most celebrated essay.
- They are people for whom holding Marxist beliefs is simply unimaginable.
- The stage is set for a class-conflict of Marxist proportions.
- Not quite a Marxist art historian himself, he is politically left of center, a position he makes clear.
- He insisted on his Marxist way of thinking.
adjective ˈmɑːksɪst Relating to or denoting the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Example sentencesExamples - The Italian Marxist viewed religion as a political philosophy that justified and concretized exploitation.
- He began his political career as a Marxist with a penchant for sending his followers to beat up rival groups.
- She quotes Marx's saying that he was not a Marxist.
- There is an important sense in which open Marxists are unnecessarily restrictive in their remarks about abstraction.
- He rose to power posing as a Marxist.
- The political rendering of ideas into actions endorsed by Marxists found a dead end.
- As a Marxist, he developed a popular and didactic cinema influenced by American and Soviet cinema.
- When I was in college, it was the McCarthy era, and that made me a Marxist.
- I am a borderline Marxist.
- I still, after all these years, describe myself as a Marxist and a feminist.
Definition of Marxist in US English: Marxistnounˈmärksəst A supporter of the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. some of the workers are Marxists Example sentencesExamples - The stage is set for a class-conflict of Marxist proportions.
- At every juncture, his attachment to an analysis through the prism of Marxist critical theory derails his book.
- They are people for whom holding Marxist beliefs is simply unimaginable.
- In 1936, the Marxist critic published his most celebrated essay.
- My social position really, in the classic Marxist analysis, is I'm an artisan.
- Not quite a Marxist art historian himself, he is politically left of center, a position he makes clear.
- One question that remains is whether he has rejected his Marxist roots.
- He insisted on his Marxist way of thinking.
- For them, "bourgeois" evokes the Marxist meaning of landowner.
- He's surely the only director ever to put Marxist rants into the mouths of lap dancers.
adjectiveˈmärksəst Relating to or denoting the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Example sentencesExamples - When I was in college, it was the McCarthy era, and that made me a Marxist.
- As a Marxist, he developed a popular and didactic cinema influenced by American and Soviet cinema.
- I still, after all these years, describe myself as a Marxist and a feminist.
- The Italian Marxist viewed religion as a political philosophy that justified and concretized exploitation.
- She quotes Marx's saying that he was not a Marxist.
- I am a borderline Marxist.
- He began his political career as a Marxist with a penchant for sending his followers to beat up rival groups.
- He rose to power posing as a Marxist.
- There is an important sense in which open Marxists are unnecessarily restrictive in their remarks about abstraction.
- The political rendering of ideas into actions endorsed by Marxists found a dead end.
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