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'''Marxism''' is an [[economic]] and sociopolitical [[worldview]] and method of socioeconomic inquiry based upon a [[Historical materialism|materialist interpretation of historical development]], a [[dialectic]]al view of social change, and an analysis of class-relations within society and their application in the analysis and critique of the development of [[capitalism]]. I(contracted; show full)[history]], [[sociological theory]], [[art history]] and [[art theory]], [[cultural studies]], [[education]], [[Marxian economics|economics]], [[Marxist geography|geography]], [[literary criticism]], [[aesthetics]], [[critical psychology]], and [[philosophy]].<ref>See [[Manuel Alvarado]], Robin Gutch, and Tana Wollen (1987) ''Learning the Media: Introduction to Media Teaching'', Palgrave Macmillan.</ref>

==Overview==
[[File:Karl Marx 001.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Karl Marx]]]]


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The Marxian analysis begins with an analysis of material conditions, taking at its starting point the necessary economic activities required by human society to provide for its material needs. The form of economic organization, or [[mode of production]], is understood to be the basis from which the majority of other social phenomena&nbsp;— including social relations, political and legal systems, morality and ideology&nbsp;— arise (or at the least by which they are greatly influenced). These social r(contracted; show full)[[uk:Марксизм]]
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