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  1. Marxism and anarchism may share a broad vision of a future society in which exploitation and oppression no longer exist, but they differ radically on exactly what that consists of, and on the strategies and tactics required to achieve it.

  2. Jun 9, 2006 · A few years ago we published a book called Marxism and Anarchism. This collection of classic and contemporary writings helps to clarify the Marxist perspective on anarchist theory and practice, and the need for a revolutionary party.

  3. The Marxism that was thus popularised itself gained sharper definition thanks to the emerging contrast between it and a rival radical ideology, anarchism. The contest between the followers of Marx and Bakunin helped to destroy the First International in the early 1870s.

    • Alex Callinicos
    • 2003
  4. Jan 14, 2011 · Article about political differences between Bakunin and Marx, which correlated to the anarchist-Marxist split in the First International.

  5. Jul 30, 2018 · It examines attempts to reinterpret Marxism to make it relevant to twenty-first-century social and economic conditions. Turning to the wide-ranging form of political thought known as anarchism, the chapter discusses anarchist views of human nature, the state, liberty and equality, and economic life.

  6. Jul 2, 2014 · There is a paradox to Marxism, a central contradiction. Like anarchism, it originated in the 19 th century movements for democracy, socialism, and working class liberation. Its stated goals were the end of capitalism, of classes, of the state, and of all other oppressions.

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  8. Jan 1, 2005 · So there are important and major differences between anarchists and Marxists. Marx was no libertarian and took a very deterministic view of history and class struggle. His disciples from Lenin to Stalin and Mao picked up and expanded on Marx’s bad ideas to come up with their theories of the party before all else’, the rationale for their ...

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