1. Marxian - Noun
2. Marxian - Adjective
Of, pertaining to, or influenced by the 19th-century philosopher Karl Marx and his political and economic theories. [from 19th c.]
Synonym: Marxist
Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Marx Brothers or their films.
Marxian (plural Marxians)
A Marxist. [from 19th c.]
It seems that neither the Keynesian nor the Marxian prognosis of the future of capitalism is being fulfilled and we are left without any particular theory as to what will happen next. Joan Robinson
It would be incredibly naive to suppose that Leninism was the product of a single man. The disease lies much deeper, not only in the limitations of Marxian theory but in the limitations of the social era that produced Marxism. Murray Bookchin
It is, I claim, nonsense to say that it does not matter which individual man acted as the nucleus for the change. It is precisely this that makes history unpredictable into the future. The Marxian error is a simple blunder in logical typing, a confusion of individual with class. Gregory Bateson
Marxian Socialism must always remain a portent to the historians of Opinion - how a doctrine so illogical and so dull can have exercised so powerful and enduring an influence over the minds of men, and, through them, the events of history. John Maynard Keynes
I acknowledge my debt to Marxian thought without apology. Eric Wolf
A monopoly on the means of communication may define a ruling elite more precisely than the celebrated Marxian formula of monopoly in the means of production. Robert Anton Wilson