marxism
/ˈmɑːksɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
a social and economic philosophy advocating class struggle and the abolition of private property, developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, as the driving force for historical change.
“The professor’s lectures on Marxism were well-received by the students.”
2. noun
the theory or practice of Marxism.
“The politician’s policies were based on a form of Marxism.”
3. noun
a person who advocates or supports Marxism.
“The activist was a self-proclaimed Marxist.”