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- any dangerous departure from the teachings of Marx
- a moderate evolutionary form of Marxism
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[Marxism] Within the Marxist movement, the word revisionism is used to refer to various ideas, principles and theories that are based on a significant revision of fundamental Marxist premises. The term is most often used by those Marxists who believe that such revisions are unwarranted and represent a `watering down` or abandonment of Marxi...
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[fictional] In fiction, revisionism is the retelling of a story or type of story with substantial alterations in character or environment, to `revise` the view shown in the original work. Unlike most usages of the term revisionism, this is not generally considered pejorative. The film Dances with Wolves is a revisionist Western because it...
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(from the article `international relations`) ...left-liberal scholars smarting from the excesses of McCarthyism and new leftists of the Vietnam era began publishing revisionist interpretations ...
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in Marxist thought, originally the late 19th-century effort of Eduard Bernstein to revise Marxist doctrine. Rejecting the labour theory of value, ... [8 related articles]
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Political theory derived from Marxism that moderates one or more of the basic tenets of Karl Marx, and is hence condemned by orthodox Marxists. The first noted Marxist revisionist was Eduard...
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n] - any dangerous departure from the teachings of Marx 2. [n] - a moderate evolutionary form of Marxism
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noun a moderate evolutionary form of Marxism
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Political theory derived from Marxism that moderates one or more of the basic tenets of Karl Marx, and is hence condemned by orthodox Marxists. The first noted Marxist revisionist was Eduard Bernstein, who in Germany in the 1890s questioned the inevitability of a breakdown in capitalism. After World War II the term became widely used by established...
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As used by communists, term refers to political, economic, and social tendencies that stray to the right of orthodox Marxism- Leninism. The Chinese communists long insisted that these tendencies were counterrevolutionary and that internal and external enemies (such as the Soviet Union) were infected by this negative phenomenon.
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