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Western Marxism, Marxist hermeneutics, Marxist humanism: Amadeo Bordiga: Ercolano, Kingdom of Italy: Formia, Italy: Italian 1889–1970 Italian Left communism, Leninism: Bertolt Brecht [6] Augsburg, German Empire: East Berlin, East Germany: German 1898–1956 Marxist literary criticism: Nikolai Bukharin: Moscow, Russian Empire
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This is a list of those who contributed to Marxist theory, principally as authors; it is not intended to list politicians who happen(ed) to be a member of a nominally communist political party or other organisation.
Name Place of birth Place of death Nationality Life Michel Aglietta: Chambéry, France – French 1938– Jack Amariglio: United States – American 1951– Samir Amin: Cairo, Egypt: Paris, France: Egyptian-French 1931–2018 Giovanni Arrighi: Milan, Italy: Baltimore, United States: Italian 1937–2009 Hans-Georg Backhaus: Germany – German ...
Karl Marx, German philosopher, sociologist and economist [11] [91] [89] [90] John Stuart Mill, British philosopher and economist [107] George Orwell, English novelist [108] Robert Owen, Welsh social reformer and utopian socialist [11] Thomas Paine, English-born American philosopher and political theorist [109] Bertrand Russell, British ...
Individuals in this category have written significant works on the writing of Karl Marx, or of the Marxist intellectual tradition. This category differs from Category:Marxist theorists or Category:Marxists in that the individual listed do not identify themselves as belonging within the tradition of Marxist theory, but nonetheless wish to engage that tradition intellectually.
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This category contains people who have publicly identified themselves as Marxists. Members of this category may or may not also belong to the categories Communists or Socialists in an organizational or party-membership sense.