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{{about||the political ideology commonly associated with [[Communist state|states governed by Communist parties]]|Marxism–Leninism}}
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'''Marxism''' is a worldview and method of societal analysis that focuses on [[Social class|class]] relations and societal conflict, that uses a [[Historical materialism|materialist interpretation of historical development]], and a [[dialectic]]al view of social transformation.  Marxist methodology uses [[economic]] and [[sociopolitical]] inquiry and applies that to the critique and analysis of the development of [[capitalism]] and the role of [[class struggle]] in systemic economic change.


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In the mid-to-late 19th century, the [[Philosophy|intellectual tenets]] of Marxism were inspired by two [[German philosophy|German philosophers]]: [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]]. Marxist analyses and methodologies have influenced multiple political ideologies and social movements. Marxism encompasses an [[Marxian economics|economic theory]], a [[Marxist sociology|sociological theory]], a [[Marx's method|philosophical method]], and a [[Revolutionary socialism|revolutionary]] view of social chang(contracted; show full)[[Category:Naturalism (philosophy)]]
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