Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːrk.sɪst/
noun a person who follows the ideas of Karl Marx, a philosopher and economist who believed in socialism and communism
A1 A Marxist believes in the ideas of Karl Marx.
A2 The Marxist movement gained popularity in the early 20th century.
B1 The Marxist theory focuses on the struggle between social classes.
B2 Many countries have had Marxist governments in the past.
C1 The Marxist analysis of capitalism is still relevant today.
C2 Scholars continue to debate the nuances of Marxist philosophy.
adjective relating to or supporting the ideas of Karl Marx
A1 The Marxist theory focuses on the idea of class struggle.
A2 She studied Marxist philosophy in college.
B1 The novel has a Marxist undertone, exploring themes of social inequality.
B2 The professor's lecture on Marxist economics was thought-provoking.
C1 The filmmaker's latest work has been praised for its Marxist critique of capitalism.
C2 The scholar's groundbreaking research delves deep into Marxist ideology.
formal The professor lectured on the principles of Marxist economics.
informal My friend is a hardcore Marxist and loves discussing political theory.
slang I heard that guy is a total Marxist, always talking about revolution and stuff.
figurative Her approach to solving problems is very Marxist, always focusing on class struggle.
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