Wordकोष
Home English to Hindi English to Bangla English to Punjabi English to Kannada English to Gujarati English to Malayalam English to Marathi English to Tamil English to Telgu English to Urdu

marxism - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of marxism in Hindi

  • मार्क्सवाद

marxism Definition

Noun

  • the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis for the theory and practice of communism.

marxism Example

  •  Communism is based on Marxism. ( साम्यवाद मार्क्सवाद पर आधारित है। )
  • But analysis has so far been largely entrapped by the particular form of Marxism with which cultural theory has adopted. ( लेकिन विश्लेषण अब तक काफी हद तक मार्क्सवाद के उस विशेष रूप से उलझ गया है जिसके साथ सांस्कृतिक सिद्धांत को अपनाया गया है। )
  • Yet Marx and Engels' determination to formulate general theories eventually made Marxism one of the most successful transnational ideologies. ( फिर भी सामान्य सिद्धांतों को तैयार करने के लिए मार्क्स और एंगेल्स के दृढ़ संकल्प ने अंततः मार्क्सवाद को सबसे सफल अंतरराष्ट्रीय विचारधाराओं में से एक बना दिया। )
  • If proofs there are in this book they are only that Marxism is now quite properly the preserve of cranks and dreamers. ( अगर इस किताब में सबूत हैं तो वे केवल यही हैं कि मार्क्सवाद अब ठीक से क्रैंक और सपने देखने वालों का संरक्षण है। )
  • One approach which is curiously similar to business studies in its view of the populace is that of some contemporary Marxism. ( एक दृष्टिकोण जो आबादी के अपने दृष्टिकोण में व्यावसायिक अध्ययनों के समान है, कुछ समकालीन मार्क्सवाद का है। )

More Sentence

  • Any system that purports to explain everything (Marxism?) will in reality explain nothing.
  • It has been very easy for other aggrieved social groups to be intoxicated by the cyanide of Marxism.
  • In discussing Marxism, I make reference to the works of Marx and Frederick Engels without distinction.
  • Marxism is the abandonment of the attempt on the part of the Jewish Left to assimilate into existing society.
  • Marxism can be a way to get rich or get laid.
  • Marxism has been frequently derided for its explanations of political behaviour in Western democracies.
  • He held onto the naive belief that Marxism would solve all the world's problems.
  • Marxism was not primarily a scientific method designed to uncover the mechanisms of the capitalist economy.
  • Like Pareto[sentencedict .com], Burnham argued that Marxism was the self-serving ideology of an insurgent working class elite.
  • Once Marxism was a value system then capitalism and free enterprise tried to coalesce as a value system - largely unsuccessfully.
  • Eagleton could not put it more simply: Marxism is a scientific theory of human societies and the practice of transforming them.
  • But with the advent of Marxism, a new view of the enemy had developed.
  • Any student, Jason felt, who was treated to a course in Marxism as a viable.
  • Marxism is nothing more nor less than a Jewish response to the Jewish Question.
  • As we shall see, many of these ideas are compatible with Marxism, and are current today.
  • Of the elements composing the rainbow coalition, Marxism is the most prominent and intellectually respectable.