Marxisation
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[edit]Marxisation (uncountable)
- Alternative form of Marxization
- 1986, Teodor Shanin, Russia, 1905-07: revolution as a moment of truth, page 258:
- Even the PSR moved away by then from such a view under the impact of its 'Marxisation' and its own brand-new two-stage theory produced by V. Chernov.
- 1994, The Latin American Times - Volumes 12-15, page 1:
- The victory of President Hugo Chavez in the 're-election' held in Venezuela on 30th July signalled yet another stage in the de facto Marxisation of Latin America, from Chile via Colombia up to Mexico.
- 2010, Eugene McLaughlin, Tim Newburn, The SAGE Handbook of Criminological Theory, page 161:
- Marxisation was seen as a regression to a more impersonal and large scale level of analysis in which the radicalism of labelling theory's break with positivism was lost.