Marxism is a revolutionary worldview that must always struggle for new revelations.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Marxism is an interpretation of history which explains the progress of society as a product of the expansion of the forces of production of the material means of life, that is, the development of economy.
What guides Marxism, then, is a different model of society, and a different conception of the function of the knowledge that can be produced by society and acquired from it.
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.
Marxism is the opium of the intellectuals.
Marxism conceives of the new system of socialism as the necessary outcome of all previous history made possible and necessary only by that previous history.
As the class struggle sharpens in the U.S. Marxism will come into its own as a great popular study.
Marxism is always open, always critical, always self-critical.
The important part of Marxism was its demand for active, constant, practical, class-war.
Marxism is like a classical building that followed the Renaissance; beautiful in its way, but incapable of growth.
Marxism is essentially a product of the bourgeois mind.