Such people are generally known as Economists. There are many varieties of economists, like Neo-Classical, Keynesian, Marxist, Mercantilist, Physiocratic, etc.People who develop ideas that explain how an economy works are called economists.
Jean-Paul Sartre was considered a neo-Marxist because of his advocacy for existential Marxism, which combined Marxist ideas with existentialist philosophy. Sartre believed in the importance of individual freedom and responsibility while also recognizing the impact of social structures and class struggle on society. His work focused on how individual choice and societal forces interact to shape human existence.
Yes, the Frankfurt School was influenced by Marxist theory, but it also included elements of critical theory and interdisciplinary approaches to social analysis. The scholars associated with the Frankfurt School, such as Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, aimed to understand and critique capitalist society rather than simply advocate for revolutionary socialism.
No. See for youself at www.crocs.com.If Crocs was going out of business, Neo-Marxist Barack Hussein Obama would surely use you tax dollars to keep them going.- Dr. Michael A. Savage, Ph.D.www.MichaelSavage.com
Marxist Worker was created in 1976.
Marxist Party ended in 2004.
The Marxist Communist Party of India - United was created in 2014 after a split from the Communist Party of India (Marxist).
Revolutionary Marxist League was created in 1939.
Valencian Marxist Front was created in 1954.
International Marxist Group was created in 1968.
International Marxist Group ended in 1985.
Marxist Workers Party was created in 1937.