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Marxism was limited in Britain due to the country's strong liberal democratic tradition and historic commitment to capitalism. This made it difficult for Marxist ideas to gain widespread acceptance and influence in British society and politics. Additionally, the rise of social democracy and Labour Party politics provided an alternative left-wing ideology that was more palatable to British voters.

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