Well you can be the son of a Marxist and not necessarily be a Marxist in all your views.
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If anything is certain, it is that I myself am not a Marxist.
I still think like a Marxist in many ways.
My mother, for the last 20 years anyway, would not call herself a Marxist but a human rights activist.
I am not a Marxist, but I place myself resolutely at the left.
Marxism is essentially a product of the bourgeois mind.
I was told once by a leftwing scholar that as a Marxist, you have to do two things: always be optimistic and always have a view about everything. That advice still sounds good to me.
Even though the society that Marx foresaw is far from being an historical reality, Marxism has penetrated so deeply in history that we are all Marxists, one way or another, even unknowingly.
I am a Marxist Leninist and I will be one until the last day of my life.
I would say I was still a Marxist - which is not to be confused with being a Communist. Despite its flaws, Marxism still seems to explain the material world better than anything else.
We can learn something from Marxist thinking, but we cannot follow Marxist methods.
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