Marxism originated in Germany and then spread to other European countries, particularly Russia, where it became highly influential. Marxism also had significant impact in China, Cuba, Vietnam, and various other countries as a political and economic ideology.
marxism is an synonym for communism so it is a noun. use it as you would communism ex: Karl Marx invented marxism.
Marxism has never collapsed. The collapse of the Soviet Union is often refered to as the "collapse of Communism" however. In regards to Marxism, many within mainstream academia say that Marxism is done and that it can't tell us anything or much about the world anymore but others in more radical circles rejecct this view, they often argue that Marxism is more relevant now than ever in spite of what mainstream academics might say. Although in the last few years there has been some acknowledgement in the mainstream that Marxism is not irrelevant, particularly Marxist political economy.
It is difficult to argue that a philosophical system is 'succesful'. If you define 'sucessful' by the practical application of the system, then marxism seems not very successful, since the countries that adopted a political system based on marxism principles have been disolved.
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not enough, they are still fat bastards :(
Marxism is a political, economic and social philosophy that primarily seeks to understand how society works and how to change it. Neo-Marxism is a term sometimes used to refer to some of the different strains of Marxism that developed in the 20th century. Strains such as structural Marxism and Western Marxism.
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Marxism is still around and so the question should not be "was" but "is". There is no single, basic principle of Marxist thought. Political philosophies are usually somewhat complex but Marxism stands above all others in its complexity and sophistication, and it is not just a political philosophy but has much to say on just about everything. Thus it would not be possible for anyone with a decent understanding of Marxism to give an answer to the question.
Not sure but I do know the PLA still uses them.