neo-Marxism

[See Marxism.]

  1. (ethics) A loose movement of late-20th-century political and social theorists who emphasized the humanism and idealism of Marx's early works (written before he formulated his theories of dialectical materialism and economic determinism). The neo-Marxists emphasized psychological liberation instead of political revolution and thus were closer to some strains of anarchism than to state socialism or communism.

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