Asked by Meghana Tella on Jun 25, 2024

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Which of the following describes analytic Marxism? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) It does not blindly and unthinkingly support Marx's theory.
B) It does not deny historical facts in order to support Marx's theory.
C) It does not totally reject Marx's theory as fundamentally wrong.
D) It views Marx's theory as a form of nineteenth-century social science has having both a valid core but also substantial weaknesses.

Analytic Marxism

A school of thought that seeks to reinterpret and revitalize Marxist theory by incorporating methods and insights from analytical philosophy and rational choice theory.

Historical Facts

Information or events that have been documented and verified as having occurred in the past.

  • Recognize the debates around analytical Marxism and its relation to Marx's original theories.
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Timothy HerrickJun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
A, B, C, D
Explanation :
Analytic Marxism critically analyzes and evaluates Marx's theory, but does not outright reject or blindly follow it. It recognizes both the strengths and weaknesses of Marx's ideas and seeks to refine and develop them through rigorous analysis and empirical evidence.