I'm still a marginal figure living from book to book, but, as long as I'm producing labour as a good Marxist prole, I guess I'm satisfied.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is a weird thing, because most people tend to get more conservative as they get older, but I find myself going the opposite way. I am sure that by the end I will be selling Marxist pamphlets on the Holloway Road.
I am a Marxist Leninist and I will be one until the last day of my life.
I still think like a Marxist in many ways.
Well you can be the son of a Marxist and not necessarily be a Marxist in all your views.
Something that's seldom appreciated about me is that I am in sympathy with a great deal of what Marx wrote, except that I'm on the side of the bourgeoisie.
If the Labour party goes back to reasserting its socialist and democratic beliefs, that's where I belong.
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.
If anything is certain, it is that I myself am not a Marxist.
I live a bourgeois life.
I am not a Marxist, but I place myself resolutely at the left.