Abstract

Since neither of the terms in this title phrase defines itself, I will clarify my use of them. Marxism: Most definitions of Marxism assert what Marxism "really" is, i.e., which of the in? numerable versions is the "true" one. For me, there is no such thing as Marxism, for Marxism is not a thing, an essence, it is a process ? a series of linked historical emergences ? Marx? isms. Marxism is a plural phenomenon. These varying claims to define the essential Marxism emphasize different aspects of the doctrine. Some focus upon the dialectic, others histori cism or materialism, yet others praxis, and so on.

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