Western Marxism

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Western Marxism refers to the form of Marxism in the imperial core which has never held state power. It denounces successful revolutions as "state capitalist" or "authoritarian" but praises revolutionaries who were killed by imperialism such as Che Guevara and Salvador Allende. Revolutions that have taken power in the geographical west, such as Cuba, are more aligned with eastern Marxism.[1]

Examples

Kautskyism

See main article: Karl Kautsky

Patriotic socialism

See main article: Patriotic socialism

Trotskyism

See main article: Trotskyism

Eurocommunism

See main article: Eurocommunism

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