Why would I say 'Marxian' instead of 'Marxist'?
Why would I say 'Marxian' instead of 'Marxist'?
Why would I say 'Marxian' instead of 'Marxist'?
It's an approach in economics that usually rejects Marx's revolutionary politics but agrees with his critiques of capitalism. People like Richard Wolff identity as Marxian.
So basically academics in the economic field who aren't totally morally bankrupt but still wanna keep their nice university jobs?
A Marxad is just a Marxoid in the category of endo-Marxors
category theorists only have one joke and it's AMAZING
Marxkell
Someone needs make this a bit, with like, lore from 4th level down trotsky group splits.
"No, like, Marxian means you're aligned with the 4.89th solid international, while Marxist means you joined the 4.91th liquids because you disagree with the previous's stance on the peasant question (hypothetical moon-based peasants to be precise)."
I think it usually refers to academic study of Marxist philosophy
"Marxian" describes the Marxist critique of capitalism and the economic theory that follows.
I turn into a marxian ohohoh
I cant even recall my name ohohoh
Marx-ish
if you're from Mars
Academic jargon that means you need to pay the bills and stay on the boss's good side
Honestly just assumed it was the old way of saying Marxist and never thought about it again
I've heard it used recently, I can't remember where, but that Marxian describes ideas around the same time as Marx but not necessarily from Marx.
Marxian means you're Marxmaxxed, Marxist means you're just a Marxbrained Karlcel
Yeah this is basic stuff, y'all need to read more theory
Marxist = political ideology
Marxian=academic discipline
if you're 🤓
Marximalist Marxer
Ghislaine Marxwell
marx-ese